Article 6GQF6 Remembering Pablo Yoruba Guzmán, Young Lords Co-Founder, Afro-Latino Leader, Legendary NYC Journalist

Remembering Pablo Yoruba Guzmán, Young Lords Co-Founder, Afro-Latino Leader, Legendary NYC Journalist

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We remember the legendary activist and journalist Pablo Yoruba Guzman, who died from a heart attack Sunday at age 73. Guzman was the former minister of information of the Young Lords Party, the revolutionary social justice group led by Puerto Ricans in the 1960s and '70s. He later became a beloved print and television reporter, known for his street reporting. Guzman was the first great public relations expert of the Latino community," says Democracy Now! co-host Juan Gonzalez, also a former Young Lord. He was one of the first Afro-Latino people in the media," adds Johanna Fernandez, associate professor of history at the City University of New York's Baruch College and author of The Young Lords: A Radical History. She says Guzman brought to the Young Lords a theorization of race in Latin America" and built common cause with Black Americans."

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