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Gorditas should have stayed on the air. Best article on the impact of media company mergers on Latinos I have ever read. Gracias Laura Bradley,thedailybeast.com/how-warner-bro…

UnidosUS (@weareunidosus) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Join us for a discussion with Joaquin Castro, F. Negrón-Muntaner, Jean Guerrero and others to discuss how we can ensure diverse narratives of our community are fully included in the telling of the American story. Register: unidosus.org/events/rightin… #RepresentationMatters

Join us for a discussion with <a href="/JoaquinCastrotx/">Joaquin Castro</a>, <a href="/imfrancesnegron/">F. Negrón-Muntaner</a>, <a href="/jeanguerre/">Jean Guerrero</a> and others to discuss how we can ensure diverse narratives of our community are fully included in the telling of the American story. Register: unidosus.org/events/rightin…
#RepresentationMatters
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“Cada uno de nosotros es un archivo”: Frances Negrón-Muntaner y la preservación de documentos históricos. elnuevodia.com/entretenimient…

IN THE THICK (@inthethickshow) 's Twitter Profile Photo

.F. Negrón-Muntaner writes about Rita Moreno’s impact on the Puerto Rican community and on American culture as a whole, in this article for PBS. pbs.org/wnet/americanm…

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Our latest Faculty Snapshot features F. Negrón-Muntaner, whose work explores class, race, ethnicity, gender, and sexuality in American coloniality. She shares two films that inspired her editing process as well as the practices that help her to recharge: bit.ly/3Flu7fX

Our latest Faculty Snapshot features <a href="/imfrancesnegron/">F. Negrón-Muntaner</a>, whose work explores class, race, ethnicity, gender, and sexuality in American coloniality. She shares two films that inspired her editing process as well as the practices that help her to recharge: bit.ly/3Flu7fX
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Congratulations to Denice Frohman and Alex Torra for a packed opening weekend of Esto No Tiene Nombre in Philadelphia! Thrilled to collaborate on this important project,eventbrite.com/e/esto-no-tien…

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After 4 years leading the Greater Caribbean Studies Program (GCSP), Jose Moya, Professor of History at Barnard College, is stepping down as the director of the GCSP and, starting this academic year, the new director will be Frances Negrón-Muntaner (F. Negrón-Muntaner).

After 4 years leading the Greater Caribbean Studies Program (GCSP), Jose Moya, Professor of History at Barnard College, is stepping down as the director of the GCSP and, starting this academic year, the new director will be Frances Negrón-Muntaner (<a href="/imfrancesnegron/">F. Negrón-Muntaner</a>).
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Frances is the Julian Clarence Levi Professor in the Humanities at the Department of English and Comparative Literature at Columbia. She is an award-winning filmmaker, writer, and scholar. Learn more about her: english.columbia.edu/content/france…

Frances is the Julian Clarence Levi Professor in the Humanities at the Department of English and Comparative Literature at Columbia. She is an award-winning filmmaker, writer, and scholar. Learn more about her: english.columbia.edu/content/france…
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TOMORROW at 6pm: ArteSana: Celebrating the Life and Work of Josefina Báez w/ @LiamarDAlmarza, @lorgia_pena, Inmaculada Lara Bonilla, @MailloPozo, F. Negrón-Muntaner, & Josefina Báez Josefina Baez: bit.ly/3sSibPi @ColumbiaLib ILAS | Columbia University #LatinxHeritageMonth

TOMORROW at 6pm: ArteSana: Celebrating the Life and Work of Josefina Báez w/ @LiamarDAlmarza, @lorgia_pena, Inmaculada Lara Bonilla, @MailloPozo, <a href="/imfrancesnegron/">F. Negrón-Muntaner</a>, &amp; Josefina Báez <a href="/ayOmbe/">Josefina Baez</a>: bit.ly/3sSibPi @ColumbiaLib <a href="/ILASColumbia/">ILAS | Columbia University</a> #LatinxHeritageMonth
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If in NYC, come on Monday Nov. 13 to this Columbia College Women event w/ Wanda Benvenutti at her photo exhibition, "American Boricua," in conversation w/ Columbia University Prof. F. Negrón-Muntaner, with the journalist Cat Sposato moderating. It'll be in Alphabet City eventbrite.com/e/ccw-gallery-…

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Don’t miss an inspiring reading by poet Denice Frohman, followed by a conversation with F. Negrón-Muntaner on art, activism, and Latinx identity. October 15, from 5:00 PM - 7:30 PM at Casa Hispánica (Room 201) 🔗 Register now: bit.ly/Denice-Frohman #latinxheritagemonth

Don’t miss an inspiring reading by poet <a href="/denicefrohman/">Denice Frohman</a>, followed by a conversation with <a href="/imfrancesnegron/">F. Negrón-Muntaner</a> on art, activism, and Latinx identity.

October 15, from 5:00 PM - 7:30 PM at Casa Hispánica (Room 201)

🔗 Register now: bit.ly/Denice-Frohman
#latinxheritagemonth
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In New York, Puerto Ricans have been called "garbage" by politicians and others for over a century. I wrote about one of the Young Lords's igniting actions, the Garbage Offensive of 1969, which by setting the trash on fire, burnt down this narrative, lhcs497.wordpress.com/wp-content/upl…