Thompson Room, Barker Center, 12 Quincy Street, Cambridge MA 02138
A hybrid conversation and a short reading with the book’s editor, Puerto Rican filmmaker and writer Sandra Guzmán, alongside Boston-based
writer, Panamanian activist, and artist Yvette Modestin, emphasizing in particular how the anthology shifts the “center” of Latina and Latin American cultural production toward its historical peripheries – Blackness, Indigeneity, U.S. “territory” – while reaching across both time and space to chart out an expansive genealogy within which Latina writers speak.
In Collaboration with Ethnicity, Migration, RightsThe Committee on Ethnicity, Migration, Rights, Faculty of Arts & Sciences
