Black, Latino and American: An Afro-Latina Voter | VOCES: Latino Vote 2024
Official website: https://to.pbs.org/3MVwiKy | #VocesPBS Keyanna Ortiz-Cedeño is a young Afro-Latina voter and a UC Berkeley graduate based in the San Francisco Bay Area. As someone who was raised in rural Texas and has lived on both coasts, Ortiz-Cedeño reflects on the role of Afro-Latinos in a national conversation around the “Latino Vote.” With the first mixed-race Black woman running for president, she feels that Afro-Latinos are a poorly understood voting bloc. This program is made possible by viewers like you. Support your local PBS station: https://www.pbs.org/donate Subscribe to the PBS channel for more clips: / pbs Enjoy full episodes of your favorite PBS shows anytime, anywhere with the free PBS App: https://to.pbs.org/2QbtzhR FOLLOW US: Facebook: / pbs X: / pbs Instagram: / pbs TikTok: / pbs Threads: https://www.threads.net/@pbs #voting #election #california #texas #latinoamerica VOCES: Latino Vote 2024 Examine the priorities of a politically diverse Latino electorate for the 2024 election. Produced by @LPBMedia, acclaimed PBS documentary series VOCES features the best of Latino arts, culture and history and shines a light on current issues that impact Latino Americans. Devoted to exploring the rich diversity of the Latino experience, VOCES presents new and established filmmakers and brings their powerful and illuminating stories to a national audience.

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