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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 50 Years of El Comité-MINP
50 years ago, the struggle against urban renewal led a group of mostly working class Puerto Ricans on Manhattan’s West Side to form a revolutionary socialist movement, combining community-based activism, Third World solidarity, and Puerto Rican independence.
Reappropriating Impositions: A Conversation with Gonzalo Fuenmayor
The Miami-based visual artist discusses the themes of history and political ideology in his work, as well as his evolution as an an artist.
Serving Students of Color at Hispanic-Serving Institutions and Beyond
A successful push by Lehman College's Latinx Student Alliance to address a lack of diversity in the English Department, shows "the power of culturally responsive student-led anti-racist initiatives to transform outdated curricula.”
“Abstract Barrios: The Crises of Latinx Invisibility in Cities” [REVIEW]
A new book explores the crucial role of urban planners, architects, designers, policy makers, real estate proprietors, and other power brokers in helping shape Latinx in/visibility in urban environments.
Art as Political Education: A Conversation with Nitza Tufiño
A founding member of Taller Boricua reflects on the relationship between art and political education as the famed New York City print shop celebrates its 50th anniversary with a new exhibition at El Museo del Barrio.
A Mini Latinx Anthology of the Pandemic Holiday Season
Four writers share diverse perspectives on the Latinx pandemic holiday season.
Blackness Is Not Site Specific: An Interview with Anna Parisi
The Brooklyn-based artist discusses “Caught in the Act,” a recent video performance exploring themes of racialized bodies, systemic oppression, utopian metaphor, and the history of slavery in Brazil.
Preserving Garifuna Traditions During the Pandemic Holiday
A reflection on the pandemic holiday season and Garifuna holiday traditions, with two recipes from Isha Gutierrez-Sumner, author of the forthcoming cookbook titled "Weiga, Let’s Eat!"
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