Award-winning journalist Natasha S. Alford grew up between two worlds as the daughter of an African American father and Puerto Rican mother. In American Negra, a narrative that is part memoir, part cultural analysis, Alford reflects on growing up in a working-class family from the city of Syracuse, NY.
In smart, vivid prose, Alford illustrates the complexity of being multiethnic in Upstate New York and society's flawed teachings about matters of identity. When she travels to Puerto Rico for the first time, she is the darkest in her family, and navigates shame for not speaking Spanish fluently. She visits African-American hair salons where she's told that she has "good" hair, while internalizing images that as a Latina she has "bad" hair or pelo malo.
When Alford goes from an underfunded public school system to Harvard University surrounded by privilege and pedigree, she wrestles with more than her own ethnic identity, as she is faced with imposter syndrome, a shocking medical diagnosis, and a struggle to define success on her own terms. A study abroad trip to the Dominican Republic changes her perspective on Afro-Latinidad and sets her on a path to better understand her own Latin roots.
Alford then embarks on a whirlwind journey to find her authentic voice, taking her across the United States from a hedge fund boardroom to a classroom and ultimately a newsroom, as a journalist.
A coming-of-age story about what it's like to live at the intersections of race, culture, gender, and class, all while staying true to yourself, American Negra is a captivating look at one woman's experience being Negra in the United States.
As the movement to highlight Afro-Latin identity and overlooked histories of the African diaspora grows, American Negra illustrates the diversity of the Black experience in the larger fabric of American society.
Natasha S. Alford is an award-winning journalist, host, and media executive driven by the power of storytelling to inspire and change people's lives. Natasha serves as vice president of digital content for theGrio and an anchor for theGrio-TV. She is also a CNN political analyst, where she offers commentary on the news, politics, and movements of the moment. Currently pursuing a master of public policy at Princeton University, Natasha resides in New Jersey with her family.
- Publisher: Harper
- Publish Date: February 27, 2024
- Pages: 288
- Dimensions: 6.0 X 8.5 X 1.1 inches | 0.9 pounds
- Language: English
- Type: Hardcover
- EAN/UPC: 9780063237100
- BISAC Categories: Cultural, Ethnic & Regional - African American & Black, Personal Memoirs, African American