TLP Conference is an annual initiative generated by NYU faculty & student communities, exploring the latest developments in Latinx Studies and critical race theory scholarship.

Nuyorican/Diasporican Art

This one-day conference featured panel presentations addressing the dearth of critical scholarship on Nuyorican and DiaspoRican visual art through a decolonial and inclusive lens, in anticipation of a forthcoming collection of essays to be published in 2023.

The Future of Afro-Latinx Studies

A symposium featuring applicants to our inaugural Miriam Jiménez Román Fellowship, with moderators: Lorgia García-Peña, Zaire Dinzey-Flores, Amarilys Estrella, and Omaris Zamora.

Latinx Politics: Resistance, Disruption, and Power

This national conference organized by The Latinx Project investigates and expands our understanding of Latinx Politics in the current era. 

 

Digitizing Race: Making Latinx in the 21st Century

Our first conference was organized by the Digitizing Race Faculty Working Group composed of: Cristina Beltrán, Arlene Dávila, Cecilia Márquez, Marcel Rosa-Salas, and Urayoán Noel.