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Month: April 2022
“Is that a promise or a threat?”: Using (Un) Documents to examine how performances of citizenship construct the dichotomous “good” and “bad” immigrant.
“I’ve been looking at the border for a long time and asking, ‘Is that a promise or a threat?’” So
The ‘Silence’ After ‘The Silence’: Queer Latinx Literary Studies’ Critical Engagement of Junot Díaz
The publication of “The Silence: The Legacy of Childhood Trauma,” Junot Díaz’s confessional piece about being raped twice by a
“She’s …uh…Complicated”: Trans Black Latina Potentiality
Pride Home[1] is a small homeless shelter for young adults, located in a predominately Latinx neighborhood on the West Side
Pride Arrives to the Barrio: An Ethnographic Reflection of Boyle Height’s Orgullo Fest
How do queer communities of color stake out a territory beyond ghettos and enclaves and beyond demarcated moments such as