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América Latina Magazine

A person with dark skin and a light blue head covering screams with wide eyes and outstretched hands, illuminated against a dark background.

Bodies in a state of eruption: the performance and metamorphosis of Malu Avelar

A person in a white dress walks barefoot on a rocky beach, carrying a large bouquet of red flowers, with ocean waves crashing behind them.

The Artists Forging Ecological Ties in Female Fugivity and Marronage

Electronic devices, including a glitching monitor, laptops, speakers, and a boombox, are arranged on a green tiled floor in a room with large windows.

Caribbean Sounds: The Connective Possibilities of Radio

Abstract sculpture composed of multi-colored fabric-wrapped ropes and bundled forms, suspended against a white wall.

Confronting the Absence of Latin America in Conversations on African Diasporic Art

Vibrant artwork featuring stylized birds and creatures composed of intricate patterns, lines, and textures.

Macuxi Jaider Esbell: An Indigenous Life Cut Short by Epistemic Extractivism

Afro Puerto Rican Art Half Page

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Ana Pi: Knowledge Does Not Disappear

Biophillick: Connecting Ancestries Through Technology

Biophillick: Connecting Ancestries Through Technology

The Ancestral Travels of Gladys Kalichini and Maritea Dæhlin

The Ancestral Travels of Gladys Kalichini and Maritea Dæhlin

Flooded Memories

UÝRA work intertwines water, identity, and resistance to challenge environmental devastation and forced displacement.

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The Spiritual Technologies of Jamaican Maroons

The Spiritual Technologies of Jamaican Maroons

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What’s Behind Decolonial Movements in Brazil?

Afro-Indigenous Memory in the Work of Maria Lira Marques

Afro-Indigenous Memory in the Work of Maria Lira Marques

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Brazilian Artist enorê Explores the Creative Language of Data

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Jesús Hilário-Reyes: Dissolving Notions of Group and Individual

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2nd Bienal das Amazônias

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Dismantling colonial power

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The Art of Translating and Vice Versa

Flowing Affections: Laryssa Machada’s Sensitive Geographies

Machada considers the arrays of Brazilian identity multiplicity and LGBTQIA+ invisibility in pre-colonial historicity. With her work, the artist proposes a destabilization of the collective imagination associated with love between femmes.

Inside the Library

Take a look into libraries and book collections holding some of the rarer and often forgotten publications, which are nonetheless essential to the discourse on both sides of the spectrum.