SPEAK! talk explores race and Latinx identity

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Rosa Clemente, Dr. Jacqueline Lazú and Denise Oliver-Velez explored the complicated nature of Latinx identity and race in the U.S. in the SPEAK! series’ first talk of the semester. The speakers touched on similarities between the Young Lords and the Black Panthers and movements like Black Lives Matter. Photo by Emma Carray ’20.

Emma Carray

Rosa Clemente, Dr. Jacqueline Lazú and Denise Oliver-Velez explored the complicated nature of Latinx identity and race in the U.S. in the SPEAK! series’ first talk of the semester. The speakers touched on similarities between the Young Lords and the Black Panthers and movements like Black Lives Matter. Photo by Emma Carray ’20.
]1 Rosa Clemente, Dr. Jacqueline Lazú and Denise Oliver-Velez explored the complicated nature of Latinx identity and race in the U.S. in the SPEAK! series’ first talk of the semester. The speakers touched on similarities between the Young Lords and the Black Panthers and movements like Black Lives Matter. Photo by Emma Carray ’20.