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Intervenxions is an online publication of TLP that features original writings, criticism, and interviews exploring contemporary Latinx Art, Politics, & Culture.
Latinx Placemaking in Filadelfia: The PHLAFF Experience
More than a decade in, the festival has created a robust platform featuring a network of artists, cultural workers, institutions, and community stakeholders in Philadelphia, Puerto Rico, and beyond.
A Puerto Rican Decolonial Abstraction: The Right for Opacity in the Work of Ivelisse Jiménez
Jiménez’s abstract decolonial turn uses opacity through a logic of relation, very akin to Glissant’s view.
Latinx Futurisms in (Public) Space
Preview a forthcoming L.A. Metro installation of two photographic murals featuring images of objects from LACMA’s permanent collection.
In Bantú Mama, its Protagonist Clarisse Albrecht Builds a Bridge Between Africa and the Caribbean
A new film set in the Dominican Republic explores the shared heritage among the global African diaspora.
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.
“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.
“We Were There”: The Community Fires Back in La Manplesa: An Uprising Remembered (REVIEW)
A new, first-of-its-kind documentary chronicles the history of the 1991 uprising by the largely Salvadoran community in the Mount Pleasant neighborhood of Washington D.C.
Plantains, Garlic, Oil, and Sugar: The Sacred Family Dinner
On the history and significance of Chinese-Puerto Rican cuisine in Puerto Rico.
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