As non-black Latinos with our own set of oppressions, we find it hard to admit the ways in which we consume blackness.
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We can identify with black things or take black music and language. But we don't always know how to show solidarity when it counts.
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Going to see Selma today accomplishes many things. For starters, it contributes to a good opening day for a black woman director.
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It also means that more non-black Latinos will learn a bit about a few weeks in the life of a complicated man named Martin Luther King, Jr.
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Most of us non-black Latinos celebrated Christmas last night and are looking for something to do anyway. That something is to go see Selma.
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