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Intervenxions is an online publication of TLP that features original writings, criticism, and interviews exploring contemporary Latinx Art, Politics, & Culture.
Blackness Is Not Site Specific: An Interview with Anna Parisi
The Brooklyn-based artist discusses “Caught in the Act,” a recent video performance exploring themes of racialized bodies, systemic oppression, utopian metaphor, and the history of slavery in Brazil.
Preserving Garifuna Traditions During the Pandemic Holiday
A reflection on the pandemic holiday season and Garifuna holiday traditions, with two recipes from Isha Gutierrez-Sumner, author of the forthcoming cookbook titled "Weiga, Let’s Eat!"
Celebrating “The Afro-Latin@ Reader” at Ten
Ten years after the release of “The Afro-Latin@ Reader: History and Culture in the United States,” several scholars reflect on its impact and how it has shaped the current state of Afro-Latinx Studies.
Focusing on the Present and Future of Afro-Latinx Studies
Ahead of “The Future of Afro-Latinx Studies” symposium, inaugural Miriam Jiménez Román Fellow (2020-21) reflects on the impact of The Afro-Latin@ Reader, 10 years later, and how it has shaped the current state of Afro-Latinx Studies.
Silencio=Muerte: An Interview with Julian de Mayo on the Legacy of ACT-UP’s Latina/o Caucus
An ongoing investigation into the history of Latino AIDS activism reveals an intersectional and transnational approach, with a legacy that continues into the present.
Selena Forever: A Conversation with Deborah Paredez
The author of “Selenidad: Selena, Latinos, and the Performance of Memory” discusses Netflix’s upcoming series about the late Tejana superstar.
¡PRESENTE! The National Coalition for Latinxs with Disabilities
A brief introduction to the CNLD, the first national organization whose mission is “to affirm, celebrate, and collectively uplift Latinxs with dis/abilities through community building, advocacy, protection of rights, resources, and education.”
¡PRESENTE! Disability Justice and U.S. Latinx Art
A brief survey of Latinx visual artists whose work over the course of decades has contributed to “disability justice art history.”
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Book Reviews
Politics
Arts & Community
Queer Studies
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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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