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Vocalist Betsayda Machado's Afro-Latinx culture is explored in this week's show. Courtesy of the Artist hide caption

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Vocalist Betsayda Machado's Afro-Latinx culture is explored in this week's show.

Courtesy of the Artist

For this week's show, we're pulling again from the Alt.Latino archives, returning to an episode from 2014 that offers a deep dive into Afro-Latinx culture in conversation and music.

This episode and the series is produced by Alt.Latino intern Cat Sposato.

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