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Intervenxions is an online publication of TLP that features original writings, criticism, and interviews exploring contemporary Latinx Art, Politics, & Culture.
Celebrating “The Afro-Latin@ Reader” at Ten
Ten years after the release of “The Afro-Latin@ Reader: History and Culture in the United States,” several scholars reflect on its impact and how it has shaped the current state of Afro-Latinx Studies.
Focusing on the Present and Future of Afro-Latinx Studies
Ahead of “The Future of Afro-Latinx Studies” symposium, inaugural Miriam Jiménez Román Fellow (2020-21) reflects on the impact of The Afro-Latin@ Reader, 10 years later, and how it has shaped the current state of Afro-Latinx Studies.
Silencio=Muerte: An Interview with Julian de Mayo on the Legacy of ACT-UP’s Latina/o Caucus
An ongoing investigation into the history of Latino AIDS activism reveals an intersectional and transnational approach, with a legacy that continues into the present.
Selena Forever: A Conversation with Deborah Paredez
The author of “Selenidad: Selena, Latinos, and the Performance of Memory” discusses Netflix’s upcoming series about the late Tejana superstar.
¡PRESENTE! The National Coalition for Latinxs with Disabilities
A brief introduction to the CNLD, the first national organization whose mission is “to affirm, celebrate, and collectively uplift Latinxs with dis/abilities through community building, advocacy, protection of rights, resources, and education.”
¡PRESENTE! Disability Justice and U.S. Latinx Art
A brief survey of Latinx visual artists whose work over the course of decades has contributed to “disability justice art history.”
“Giving Form To An Asian & Latinx America” [REVIEW]
A comparative study on the common history of Latinx and Asian American diasporas as targets in the trajectory of Cold War imperialism, from 1965 to present.
“We Are Not Dreamers: Undocumented Scholars Theorize Undocumented Life in the US” [REVIEW]
A new edited volume featuring current and formerly undocumented scholars contests the popular notion of what it means to be a “DREAMer” and how this narrative and identity has, at times, done more harm than good.
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