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Intervenxions is an online publication of TLP that features original writings, criticism, and interviews exploring contemporary Latinx Art, Politics, & Culture.
Decolonizing the Self: Rebeca Huntt’s Lyrical Journey Towards Abolition, Liberation & Love
BEBA is an unflinching self-portrait by an up-and-coming, young Afro-Latina artist and filmmaker on a quest to discover her authentic voice.
Community By Design: On The Legacy of Casa Klumb in Puerto Rico
After a tragic fire destroyed the home of German architect Henry Klumb, a sense of community and collaboration rooted in modernist aesthetics endures.
Visualizing Chicanx Presence in the Rural Midwest
A photo essay explores the how communities of color are made peripheral in the Mid-Michigan region of the state.
Beyond the Frame: A Conversation on Latinx Family Photography with Deanna Ledezma
A conversation on Latinx family photos, nostalgia, archives as counter histories, and more.
The Sacred Geometries of Yanira Collado
The artist’s new exhibit derives elements from the many cultures that embody what we know as the island of Quisqueya, popularly known as Haiti and the Dominican Republic.
The Drumbeat, la ciudad y la Descarga: The Plurality of Willie Perdomo’s “The Essential Hits of Shorty Bon Bon”
The plurality of Perdomo’s work demands that readers see New York and Puerto Rico coexisting as transnational, bringing the drumbeat of academic Angel Quintero Rivera’s concept of salsa as “música contestaría” to the barrio, where his and other poets’ voices become el tambor that breaks the silence of the struggle for identity.
Earth Power, Cosmic Principles, and Elemental Wisdom: An Interview with Vanessa Ehecatl Santos
Read an interview with Interdisciplinary Indigenous Disabled Artist Vanessa Ehecatl Santos on the mission of Terra Heaven Eco-Arts Education and their newest short story “Mayan A.I.”
Entre Puerto Rico y Richmond: A Conversation on Embodied Decolonial Creation with Alicia Díaz & Patricia Herrera
The award-winning experimental film repurposes an old tobacco factory and pays homage to radical historical figures Dominga de la Cruz Becerril and Luisa Capetillo.
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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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