Stop by for a discussion highlighting how Afro-Latin Soul and Salsa challenged existing notions of what it meant to be Puerto Rican in America in the 60s and 70s.
Join CENTRO’s Data Hub team virtually on October 7th to learn more and discuss their latest report about the families displaced from Lincoln Square and San Juan Hill.
Roosevelt House is honored to present a conversation with Hunter College Professor of Public Policy Joseph P. Viteritti about his new book Radical Dreamers: Race, Choice, and the Failure of American Education (Oxford).
Join us as four singularly talented women today — Lilli Cooper, Maya Days, Hilary Kole, and Madeleine Peyroux — pay tribute to the legendary women who came before them. An unforgettable night of music and song!
Join Rooted + Relational faculty presider, Jillian Baez, and author Dr. Clara Román Odio, as they explore the role of feminism and spirituality in Puerto Rican politics, culture, and society.
Gathering artists whose work appeared in the influential magazine published by Mexico’s Museo de Arte Moderno and directed by Carla Stellweg from 1973 to 1981, this exhibition calls attention to an international community of experimental makers.