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Intervenxions is an online publication of TLP that features original writings, criticism, and interviews exploring contemporary Latinx Art, Politics, & Culture.
A Safe Space for Latina Lesbians in 1980s NYC
De Queens Pa’l Mundo: A Brief History of the OLLANTAY Center for the Arts
The Truth About What Happened Here: New Mexico and the Manhattan Project
The Evolution of Queer Latinx Nightlife in Los Angeles
The evolution of queer Latinx nightlife in Los Angeles, from backyard parties to lesbian bars, through the lenses of spatial entitlement and the brown commons.
Angelitos Negros Hablan en Samaná: Darrel Alejandro Holnes in Conversation with Patricia Encarnación
Two Afro-Latinx artists discuss diasporic identity, the influence of U.S. imperialism on their personal and familial trajectories, and the creative process behind some of their current work, among other topics.
The Women of April: An Interview with Lourdes Bernard
The artist’s research-based group of works on paper commemorate the upcoming 57th anniversary of the April 1965 revolution and U.S. invasion of the Dominican Republic.
Revolution Around the Corner: Voices from the Puerto Rican Socialist Party in the United States [REVIEW]
The first book-length story of the radical social movement, the Puerto Rican Socialist Party (PSP).
Exhibition Reviews
Book Reviews
Politics
Arts & Community
Queer Studies
Film & TV
Afro-Latinx Studies
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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Intervenxions is an online publication of TLP that features original writings, criticism, and interviews exploring contemporary Latinx Art, Politics, & Culture. We accept pitches on a rolling basis.
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