Intervenxions is an online publication of TLP that features original writings, criticism, and interviews exploring contemporary Latinx Art, Politics, & Culture.
Tectonic Shifts Make Way For Hope In Leslie Martinez’s Paintings
Leslie Martinez’s paintings embody the connection they see between the survival skills and ancestral knowledge inherited from living in the borderlands and José Esteban Muñoz’s theory of a queer utopia.
Making Mexican Chicago: Development, Displacement & the Mexicanization of the Urban Landscape
In his new book, Mike Amezcua offers readers a powerful account of the radical transformation of Chicago’s urban landscape during the second half of the 20th century.
Making Mexican Chicago: Desarrollo, desplazamiento y mexicanización del paisaje urbano
En su libro, Mike Amezcua nos ofrece un tour de force de la transformación radical del paisaje urbano de la ciudad de Chicago en la segunda mitad del siglo XX.
Visualizing Chicanx Presence in the Rural Midwest
A photo essay explores the how communities of color are made peripheral in the Mid-Michigan region of the state.
Julissa Arce’s “You Sound Like a White Girl” and How to Love (and Label) Yourself as a Brown Person in 2022
The best-selling author and social justice advocate discusses her latest book on and the myth of assimilation in the U.S.
Eco Rasquachismo For An Age of Climate Crisis
Eco-Rasquache is a Rasquachismo of the twenty-first century, one that centers on environmentalism and rejects the massive amounts of waste that we make every day.
Mexican American Art Since 1848: A New Open-source Digital Search Tool
A new online portal features nearly 20,000 items of Mexican American art, culture, and history.
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