Rooted + Relational: Boricuas in Relation

The 2025-2026 theme, “Boricuas in Relation,” invited researchers to engage with the phenomenon of Boricua archipelagic and diasporic community formation with other racial and ethnic groups. Boricuas have long developed and sustained political, social, kinship, creative, labor, and spiritual practices with multiple communities across the United States and beyond. One example to consider is the multi-generational relationships Puerto Ricans in Hawaii have created with Kānaka Maoli, Filipino, Japanese, Black, and Portuguese communities after over 100 years of colonization and cohabitation.

Join CENTRO’s Rooted + Relational research associates as they present their research examining the experience and impact of migration, language, assimilation, cultural and linguistic resilience, and the connections between Puerto Ricans and other racial and ethnic groups.


Date:

May 2, 2026

Time:

10:00 AM — 6:00 PM

College:

Hunter College

Address:

2180 3rd Avenue at 119th Street
Manhattan

Building:

Centro in El Barrio

Phone:

212-772-4000

Admission:

Free

Website:

https://centropr.hunter.cuny.edu/event/rooted-relational-boricuas-in-relation/