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Intervenxions is an online publication of TLP that features original writings, criticism, and interviews exploring contemporary Latinx Art, Politics, & Culture.
The Legacy of Fred Hampton: Remembering as an Active Process
At Proviso East High School in Maywood, Illinois, a growing Latinx immigrant community honors the legacy of its most influential alum.
¿Algo Que Declarar? Student Surveillance, Policing, and Belonging at the México-U.S. Border
Transborder students navigate the harmful consequences of institutional violence that extends well beyond the border and into the classroom.
Critical Relationalities: Centering Native Activism and Reframing Im/migration Struggles
The undoing of compounded settler structures requires solidarity and alliances among immigrants rights movements with Indigenous struggles for sovereignty.
Latinx Politics – Resistance, Disruption, and Power: A Charla with Lisa García Bedolla
Conference keynote speaker Lisa García Bedolla gives a timely and in-depth interview on all things related to Latinx politics ahead of the 2020 election.
Adopting Performance: A Conversation with Benjamin Lundberg Torres Sánchez
A discussion of adoption and foster care abolition, performance art and the body, exploring identity and ancestry as a transnational adoptee, and much more.
Queerness and Blackness in the Archive: An Interview with Felicita “Felli” Maynard
An interview with Brooklyn-based, genderqueer Afro-Latinx interdisciplinary artist, student, and educator Felicita “Felli” Maynard on their recent work with wet plate photography to create a fictional archive asserting the historicity of queer and trans Black identity.
Achieving Cultural Equity: A Call and Response with Dr. Marta Moreno Vega
With the launch of a national survey, the Creative Justice Initiative, led by Dr. Marta Moreno Vega, aims to redress decades of chronic underfunding and cultural inequity among small to mid-size cultural institutions serving historically disenfranchised communities.
Beyond the Budget: Community Organizing To #DefundNYPD and City Hall Complicity
The inability of the New York City Council to adequately meet demands to defund the NYPD’s budget by $1 billion is shortsighted, complicit, and ultimately fails to recognize decades of grassroots community activism to protect the lives of Black and Brown New Yorkers.
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