ABSTRACT

This chapter explores race and politics in Latin America. Research has con rmed pervasive racial strati cation throughout the region. Latin Americans of lighter skin complexions and more European features tend to be in better economic and political positions than Latin Americans of primarily indigenous and African ancestry. Widespread racial discrimination has sparked political organizing and activism which have resulted in legislation to combat racism and create more opportunities for social mobility among Latin America’s most vulnerable citizens. While indigenous social movements and political activism have received abundant attention (see chapter 19, this volume), African-descendant activism has been neglected by political scientists as well as news media. This chapter will highlight some of the most important activist, policy, and legislative initiatives relative to Afro-Latin Americans.1