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Afro-Latinity Event Unites Wku Community

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Robbie Dye, standing next to a sign for Puerto Rican artist Bad Bunny, plays drums during the “Celebrating Afro-Latinidad” event at DSU’s evening class on Monday, April 13, 2026. (Gabriel Milby) When Robbie Dye, a sophomore majoring in visual arts and Spanish, made a connection between Afro-Latinos and Puerto Rico and its djembe drums, he knew they had to be part of his presentation. “From my perspective, Afro-Latino culture is very intertwined …
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Robbie Dye, standing next to a sign for Puerto Rican artist Bad Bunny, plays drums during the “Celebrating Afro-Latinidad” event at DSU’s evening class on Monday, April 13, 2026. (Gabriel Milby) When Robbie Dye, a sophomore majoring in visual arts and Spanish, made a connection between Afro-Latinos and Puerto Rico and its djembe drums, he knew they had to be part of his presentation. “From my perspective, Afro-Latino culture is very intertwined …

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wkuherald.com broke the news on Wednesday, April 15, 2026.
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