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Intervenxions is an online publication of TLP that features original writings, criticism, and interviews exploring contemporary Latinx Art, Politics, & Culture.
Afro-Puerto Rican Plena Fights Erasure With Queer Collaboration
Revisiting the origins of Puerto Rican plena and the emergence of inclusive groups featuring women, queer, trans, and nonbinary musicians.
Breaking the Internet with J.LO
Understanding J.Lo’s rise to stardom and post-9/11 U.S. anxiety around national security through the lens of surveillance aesthetics and symbolic colonization.
Rican-Feminism, Performing Womxn & Beyond: An Interview with Dr. Jessica Pabón-Colón
A conversation on Dr. Pabón-Colón’s current project ‘Rican Feminisms,’ feminist and Puerto Rican activist groups, the power of womxn in academia, and why making space for Rican feminists and performing womxn is so necessary.
Other Clouds
On the clouds of Puerto Rico—from hurricanes to Taíno petroglyphs to Saharan winds and beyond.
Minimizing Digital Footprints in the Age of Ambient Awareness
Some practical tips on how to protect ya (digital) neck.
Pepe Flores is en la casa
The longtime Loisaida resident’s new community space provides an informal hub for arts and culture, including an extensive Latin music vinyl record collection.
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