The invisible color is a
living testimonial of the experience through the eyes of Black Cubans everyday
life in Miami Dade County in particular, highlighting their mayor occupations
and contribution to society as well their life in contemporary Cuba. Cubans and their descendants represent the largest demographic group of
Hispanic in South Florida, yet the Black Cubans has gone largely unnoticed due
to the Census have limited the reporting them as just as “Hispanic,” Without
specific data on Cubans of African descendants, it seems that the only way to
know the role of this invisible group plays in our society is to let our own
daily experience be the judge. Members of the South
Florida community, Blacks and Whites, Scholar, experts on the subject will
document the social and cultural aspects of Black Cuban heritage.
In sum, The Invisible
Color it's more than just an hour-long documentary on the role, identity and
contributions of Black Cubans in American popular culture have either
acknowledged or ignore from a historical as well as contemporary point of view.
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