July 16, 2026
Argentina is often imagined as one of Latin America’s most European countries. But that story leaves out generations of Black and Afro-Argentine people.
Jackye Clayton and Katee Van Horn dig into how race, history, identity, and national storytelling can make entire communities seem invisible — even when they were never truly absent. Then they bring the conversation back to work: what happens when organizations do the same thing?
This episode explores racial erasure, representation, belonging, and the difference between simply having people in the room and actually recognizing their presence, influence, and contributions.