Pocha Lamadrid Explained

Pocha Lamadrid
Birth Name:María Magdalena Lamadrid
Birth Date:17 April 1945
Birth Place:Ciudad Evita, Argentina
Death Place:Ciudad Evita, Argentina
Occupation:activist
Known For:antiracism, Afro-Argentine activism

María Magdalena "Pocha" Lamadrid (17 April 1945 – 27 September 2021) was an Afro-Argentine activist and campaigner. She was the founder of the NGO África Vive, and was a pioneer activist of the Afro-Argentine community.[1] [2]

Life and work

Lamadrid was born on 17 April 1945.[3] She was a fifth-generation Afro-Argentine, a descendant of African slaves brought over to the Río de la Plata during Spanish colonial rule.[4] Her great-great-grandfather was a freedman who had served for Gregorio Aráoz de Lamadrid, from whom he took his name as it was the custom for freed slaves in early 19th-century Argentina.[5]

In the 1950s and 1960s, she formed part of the music group Las Mulatas de Ébano ("the Ebony Mulattas"), founded by her aunt, Tina Lamadrid. The group played music with "Afro influences".[6] Later in life, once she had "grown too old, too fat" for showbusiness, she worked as a housekeeper.[3] [7]

Activism

Lamadrid founded the NGO "África Vive" in April 1997, after collaborating with a group of researchers from the Inter-American Development Bank looking into the African roots of Argentine society.[3] África Vive's work focused on "rescuing the values of the Afro-Argentine, Afro-descendant and African community", and "fights against the discrimination and erasure to which Afro-Argentines are still subjected."[8] According to Miriam Gomes, a fellow Afro-Argentine activist and president of Argentina's Sociedad Caboverdeana, it was "having to go out and work at 11 or 12 years old and seeing what happened to our children, to our elderly" that motivated Lamadrid to become an activist.[3]

In 2001, Lamadrid collaborated with the Buenos Aires Ombudsman's Office to carry out an "Afro-Argentine census" in Buenos Aires, in parallel to the national census being held that year, as the official census did not include questions regarding race self-identification.[9] According to Lamadrid, as of 2002 there were "at least 2 million" Argentines of African descent, but many of them ignore their background due to pervasive racism deeply entrenched in Argentine society.[10]

In 2002, she became known nationwide when she was subjected to a racist incident at Ezeiza Airport. When trying to board a flight to Panama to take part in a conference, she was detained by an Argentine customs officer who insisted she could not be "Black and Argentine".[11] [12]

Lamadrid's activism contributed to the 2010 Argentine national census including a question on Afro-Argentine background.[3] [13] In 2015, she was named a "distinguished personality" of Buenos Aires by the Buenos Aires City Legislature.[8]

Lamadrid died on 27 September 2021, aged 76, in her hometown of Ciudad Evita.[4] That November's "Afroargentinidad Month" celebrations, as well as the National Day of Afro-Argentines and Afro culture, were dedicated to Lamadrid's memory by the Government of Argentina.[1] [14]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Somos nuestra herencia: Mes de la Afroargentinidad y de la Cultura Afro. argentina.gob.ar. 3 November 2021. 10 December 2022. es.
  2. Web site: Lamadrid, María Magdalena "Pocha". Oxford Reference. 11 December 2022.
  3. News: Pocha Lamadrid y la lucha por una Argentina antirracista. El Grito del Sur. 28 April 2022. 10 December 2022. Delgado. Alí. es.
  4. News: Quién fue Pocha Delamadrid, la mujer que visibilizó a la comunidad afro en el país. Gente. Tiesso. Ornella. 8 November 2021. 10 December 2022. es.
  5. News: Murió "Pocha" Delamadrid, que militó la visibilización de la comunidad afroargentina. Unidiversidad. 28 September 2021. 11 December 2022. es.
  6. De los Diamantes Negros a las Mulatas de Ébano. Mujeres afroargentinas, arte y la construcción de espacios de negritud públicos en Buenos Aires (1950 a 1980). Geler. Lea. Yannone. Carmen. Mora (Buenos Aires). 28. 1. Buenos Aires. June 2022. 1853-001X. es.
  7. News: Murió Pocha Delamadrid, la mujer que visibilizó a la comunidad negra argentina. ElDiario.ar. Heguy. Silvina. 27 December 2021. 11 December 2022. es.
  8. News: Proponen homenajear a "Pocha" Lamadrid en San Telmo. Agenda Porteña. 25 July 2022. 10 December 2022. es.
  9. News: Proponen homenajear a la activista afro “Pocha” Lamadrid con una placa recordatoria en Plaza Dorrego. La Urdimbre. 9 August 2022. 10 December 2022. es.
  10. News: La comunidad invisibilizada de 2 millones de personas que lleva a preguntarse: ¿es Argentina un país racista?. Redacción. Sinay. Javier. 10 March 2021. 10 December 2022. es.
  11. News: Mujer discriminada: "fue horrible lo que viví". Infobae. 24 August 2002. 10 December 2022. es.
  12. News: Una mujer denunció que la discriminaron por ser negra. Clarín. 24 August 2002. 10 December 2022. es.
  13. Web site: Argentina también es Afro. Instituto Nacional contra la Discriminación, la Xenofobia y el Racismo. 2022. es. 67.
  14. News: Los afrodescendientes de Argentina tratan de hacerse ver. AP News. 26 November 2021. 11 December 2022. Sciaudone. Christiana. es.