
by Bianca I Laureano
For the last week of Black History Month and for the LatiNegr@s Project, I've decided to send out some questions to LatiNegr@s in my life who I've learned from, been mentored by, and have built community with and share them with you all. I thank each of them for agreeing to share their lives with us and to share them publicly. Today's interviewee is someone who I was a huge fan of and now I'm so honored and it gives me great pride to call her my homegirl: Sofia.
Q. How do you want to be identified?
 A. Sofia Quintero aka Black Artemis, Co-Founder of Chica Luna Productions and President  of Sister Outsider Entertainment
Q. What identities do you embrace/have/claim?
 A. Among countless other things, I am: Afro-Latina, Puerto Rican and Dominican, a Black  woman, an Ivy League homegirl, CISgender female, straight ally for LGBTQ liberation,  daughter of working-class immigrant and migrant parents, hija de la Pura y el Negro, a  feminist, a radical, a cultural activist, a Bronxite, a hip-hop head, a social entrepreneur.
Q. Do you have a preference regarding the terms LatiNegr@, Afr@-Latin@, etc? If so, which one and why? 
 A. I tend to use Afro-Latina, but I like Latinegr@, too. I also have no problem just being  called Black since my Latinadad is a given. To be Latin@ yet claim one’s Blackness in a  world that is constantly devaluing “negritude” is, I believe, an act of healing and resistance.
Read the Full Interview @ Latino Sexuality

 

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