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Black candidate challenges political status quo in Spain

Toasijé’s own estimation elevates the figure to at least 1.3 million "visibly" Black people, including sub-Saharan Africans, Black Latin Americans and Afro-descendants born in Spain. Read More
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Serigne Mbaye, who is running on a ticket with the anti-austerity United We Can party, in the Madrid regional assembly elections, talks with a potential voter during an election campaign event in ... Read More
Black candidate challenges political status quo in Spain

Black candidate challenges political status quo in Spain A Senegalese-born man running for a seat in Madrid's regional assembly this week wants to defy a history of underrepresentation of the ... Read More
Black candidate challenges political status quo in Spain

Europe News: Two young Senegalese men met on a Europe-bound migrant boat in 2006, a year that saw a record influx of Africans to Spain's Canary Islands. Read More
Black candidate challenges political status quo in Spain

Black candidate challenges political status quo in Spain. May 2, 2021 at 11:00 p.m. | Updated May 2, 2021 at 12:40 p.m. Read More
Black candidate challenges political status quo in Spain

MADRID (AP) — Two young Senegalese men met on a Europe-bound migrant boat in 2006, a year that saw a record influx of Africans to Spain's Canary Islands. Since then, one died of a heart attack ... Read More
Black candidate challenges political status quo in Spain

MADRID — Two young Senegalese men met on a Europe-bound migrant boat in 2006, a year that saw a record influx of Africans to Spain’s Canary Islands.Since then, one died of a h… ... Read More
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