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Tanya Hernández Appears on BBC World Service Radio

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By Newsroom on October 17, 2018 Faculty, In the News

Tanya Hernández was interviewed by BBC World Service radio where she weighed in on the complex connotations of the word mulatto.

The word has both a historically derogatory meaning and also a very neutral descriptive meaning.

Listen to the full interview.

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