Feliz Cumpleaños Mommy 🎂🫶🏽My confidant , my bestie , my ace , my hitta lol Your presence is a present and anyone else who has had the pleasure to meet you never fails to tell me how lucky I am to have a mom like you…This was pre ordained baby now you’re stuck with me lol love you endlessly
Guys I’m SO excited to finally show the trailer to “American Skin” IN THEATERS / STREAMING January 15th 2021 Dr.King Weekend – Making this film was one of the best experiences for me☺️🤍Can’t wait for you all to see it!
“American Skin” IN THEATERS / STREAMING January 15th 2021 Dr.King Weekend -starring @origi_nate @omarihardwickofficial @shanepaulmcghie @theorossi @vanessabellcalloway and yours truly☺️ It’s time to change the narrative and cultivate change. This film is for us ..Thank you @origi_nate @iamtwinkiebyrd @officialspikelee @dwfilm @abbiecadaby and everyone else who was apart of making this project happen! I can’t wait for you all to see it ✨
I like big boats and i can not lie lol 🌊😉
I like big boats and i can not lie lol 🌊😉
I like big boats and i can not lie lol 🌊😉
Tie it up in a nice bow and release it to the universe 🖤
Tie it up in a nice bow and release it to the universe 🖤
Thank you to mi prima(cuz) Professor @kikiynikai and to the authors for this article that her students at UCSB created for her SPAN 139 course. So freaking sweet and appreciated🫶🏽Link in Bio
Eng: POP CULTURE Capri’s interpretation of Monse, a strong and complex AfroLatina character from “On My Block,” has resonated with audiences from around the world. Monse is of AfroLatinx descent* and her character navigates questions of identity, family, and friendship with depth and authenticity. As an actor, Capri’s interpretation of the character has helped to break stereotypes and show diversity within the (Afro)Latinx community.
Raices y sueños: voces del espíritu AfroLatinx
(Roots and Dreams: Voices of the Afro-Latinx Spirit)
Authors: Jaclyn Torres Abundis and Nikki Gómez
Course: SPAN 139 U.S. Latino Literature
Professor: Dr. Kiley Jeanelle Guyton Acosta
School: University of California Santa Barbara (UCSB)
They will be showcased as part of a digital exhibition she is developing in collaboration with the Smithsonian Learning Lab and Smithsonian American Art Museum (SAAM) 🙏🏽
Thank you to mi prima(cuz) Professor @kikiynikai and to the authors for this article that her students at UCSB created for her SPAN 139 course. So freaking sweet and appreciated🫶🏽Link in Bio
Eng: POP CULTURE Capri’s interpretation of Monse, a strong and complex AfroLatina character from “On My Block,” has resonated with audiences from around the world. Monse is of AfroLatinx descent* and her character navigates questions of identity, family, and friendship with depth and authenticity. As an actor, Capri’s interpretation of the character has helped to break stereotypes and show diversity within the (Afro)Latinx community.
Raices y sueños: voces del espíritu AfroLatinx
(Roots and Dreams: Voices of the Afro-Latinx Spirit)
Authors: Jaclyn Torres Abundis and Nikki Gómez
Course: SPAN 139 U.S. Latino Literature
Professor: Dr. Kiley Jeanelle Guyton Acosta
School: University of California Santa Barbara (UCSB)
They will be showcased as part of a digital exhibition she is developing in collaboration with the Smithsonian Learning Lab and Smithsonian American Art Museum (SAAM) 🙏🏽
Thank you to mi prima(cuz) Professor @kikiynikai and to the authors for this article that her students at UCSB created for her SPAN 139 course. So freaking sweet and appreciated🫶🏽Link in Bio
Eng: POP CULTURE Capri’s interpretation of Monse, a strong and complex AfroLatina character from “On My Block,” has resonated with audiences from around the world. Monse is of AfroLatinx descent* and her character navigates questions of identity, family, and friendship with depth and authenticity. As an actor, Capri’s interpretation of the character has helped to break stereotypes and show diversity within the (Afro)Latinx community.
Raices y sueños: voces del espíritu AfroLatinx
(Roots and Dreams: Voices of the Afro-Latinx Spirit)
Authors: Jaclyn Torres Abundis and Nikki Gómez
Course: SPAN 139 U.S. Latino Literature
Professor: Dr. Kiley Jeanelle Guyton Acosta
School: University of California Santa Barbara (UCSB)
They will be showcased as part of a digital exhibition she is developing in collaboration with the Smithsonian Learning Lab and Smithsonian American Art Museum (SAAM) 🙏🏽