La Bomba Is a Language: Loíza, Migration & Black Boricua Identity
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Episode notes
This week on Boricua Culture Mix, we sit down with Anthony “Ant” Rivera, a North Philly filmmaker and storyteller behind the documentary project La Lengua del Tambor.
We talk about bomba as a language—a living archive born from resistance during slavery, a rhythm that carried messages, survival, and joy when our ancestors were denied freedom. Ant connects Loíza (la raíz, el corazón Afro-Boricua) with North Philly Boricuas, showing how culture travels, transforms, and still protects us in the diaspora.
In this convo we get into:
• Why Loíza’s stigma says more about colonial fear than Loíza itself
• Protecting sacred traditions from being diluted or commercialized
• The role of elders, community, and stewardship in storytelling
• Unlearning anti-Blackness and the “pages they took out the book”
• Why vi ...