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Intervenxions is an online publication of TLP that features original writings, criticism, and interviews exploring contemporary Latinx Art, Politics, & Culture.
Rigoberto Torres: The Puerto Rican Body as Archive
Beyond flesh and bone, the body is a repository of memory and experience, a terrain where survival, intimacy, and selfhood are continuously negotiated.
“I’m A Mother, and I’m a Mother”: A Eulogy for Evelina, The Hell Lady of the Bronx
Commemorating the centennial of beloved Puerto Rican activist, organizer, and educator, Dr. Evelina López Antonetty.
Caribbean Artists Eroding Sandcastles at Wave Hill
Two Caribbean artists explore decolonial aesthetics through site-specific installations in their respective first solo shows at the Glyndor House in the Bronx.
From Yurumein to the Bronx, A Garifuna Cultural Experience
A recent exhibit at the Boricua Art Gallery showcased the breadth of Garifuna culture.
Shellyne Rodriguez and Danielle De Jesus: Siempre en la calle [REVIEW]
The two-person exhibition at Calderón Gallery in Manhattan features recent works that reflect working-class life in New York City.
“Alma’s Way”: A Commitment to Latinx Representation On Screen and Behind the Scenes
A new PBS Kids show created by Sonia Manzano provides authentic representation of a Puerto Rican family living in the Bronx.
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