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Julián Quiñones, Blackness in Mexico and the complexities of national identity

Julián Quiñones faced racial slurs but emerged as a celebrated national hero in Mexico. His journey from being targeted to scoring the World Cup's first goal for Mexico highlights the nation's evolving relationship with race and identity. D...

The Guardian· Jun 22, 2026 · 2:59 PM · 33 views

Julián Quiñones faced racial slurs but emerged as a celebrated national hero in Mexico. His journey from being targeted to scoring the World Cup's first goal for Mexico highlights the nation's evolving relationship with race and identity. Discover how this Colombian-born player challenges stereotypes and reshapes perceptions in Mexican society. #JuliánQuiñones #MexicanIdentity #WorldCup #RacismInSports #FootballHero

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