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Intervenxions is an online publication of TLP that features original writings, criticism, and interviews exploring contemporary Latinx Art, Politics, & Culture.
Robles-Alvarado’s ‘Burn Me Back’ Reignites Buried Histories
Peggy Robles-Alvarado’s book Burn Me Back transforms the scars of migration, colonialism, and family trauma into a series of ritual flames.
How The Bronx Framed George Romero’s Modern Zombie
Cuban-American filmmaker George A. Romero transformed zombies from infected brain-eaters into a cinematic phenomenon that laid the blueprint that would define the genre as we know it today.
‘Back to the Source’: Ana Mendieta at Marian Goodman
Arrow of Prosperity: Território Vivo by Sertão Negro
Re-envisioning Alice Neel’s ‘Mercedes Arroyo’
‘De tierra a estrellas’: Celestial Migrations
'Mexodus' Spotlights Obscure Underground Railroad History
Brian Quijada and Nygel Robinson take the stage at Minetta Lane Theater each night to spin, spit, and speak the story of the lesser-known, south-bound Underground Railroad that ran into Mexico.
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Alford’s clarity about the relevance of Blackness to Latinx identity serves as a balm for feeling invisible to raceless Latina authors.
The ‘NEGRITA’ doc uses the racial descriptor as an entry point to discuss the lasting effects of colonialism in Latin America, the Caribbean, and its diasporas
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