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Intervenxions is an online publication of TLP that features original writings, criticism, and interviews exploring contemporary Latinx Art, Politics, & Culture.
Rachel Afi Quinn on Negotiating Mixed-race Identity
While in the United States there are particular ways of reading Blackness, when it comes to Latinx mixed-race people, this does not necessarily translate across hemispherically, causing slippages in readings of race.
The Myth of ‘Latino Racial Innocence’: An Interview with Tanya Katerí Hernández
Dispelling the myth of “Latino racial innocence” through legal case studies and interviews, Katerí Hernández’s latest book explores Latinidad’s systemic anti-Black bias.
Star Wars and the Ongoing Problem of Race
A cycle of racist backlash and online abuse in response to Disney's colorblind casting exposes a historically tepid approach to race within the Star Wars universe.
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.
Threading Bloodlines: Crafting, Dreaming and Searching in HILOS
A visual dialogue between the works of five emerging Latinx artists addresses the intersecting threads of colonialism, past and present.
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