In a year in which discerning fact from fiction was more urgent than ever, nonfiction not only delivered the truth we craved but also gave us new reasons to believe it will prevail. From the climate we inhabit to the food we eat and the faces we show to the world, nonfiction’s domain was both vast and humble—and in these compelling performances, a pleasure to dive into.
Although I am not Latino, I've come to understand how the experience of Latinidad is highly individual since, being married to a Cuban American who was born and raised in Puerto Rico, I've witnessed how well-meaning people can get it twisted and how I still make mistakes despite being sympathetic. André Santana's passionate performance of Héctor Tobar's lyrical words adds a sense of drama to this vital manifesto that urges us to break free of outdated, restrictive labels. It should be required listening to broaden our understanding of what remains a slippery concept for most Americans. —Jerry P.