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Nuyoricans Go Home
By Richie Narvaez In Puerto Rico that summer, red from the sun and so bored his ankles itched, Fever saw the boys playing softball. He saw them from his aunt’s front porch, picked up the bat his uncle had given him and ran across the street. He was twelve, thin, and had a boxy head. Read more
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Barrio Nostalgia and Guadalupe Rosales’s Veteranas and Rucas: Instagram and the Curation of All Our Yesterdays and Tomorrows*
By William Anthony Nericcio The internet is so much about what to look at. For me, that’s weird. You see the bulk of the first part of my life was bound up with reading—which is all about looking at things, reading words, but has little to do with seeing, with reading pictures. It is true Read more
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My American Dream
By Claudia Meléndez Salinas For Yailynn Hace muchas lunas we dreamt of your strong labios jaguar, thick African nose del color de la miel and your first scream that was heard by the aspens of the Rockies and the skyscrapers of an industrial world so far, so far from the raucous volcano and the patient Read more
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Open Letter to El Fuerte
By Rodrigo Sanchez-Chavarria Dear estimado luchador El Fuerte, I’ve tried to beat Street Fighter IV on easy mode with you, and failed miserably. I mean, I’ve learned your moves. Even though you don’t throw any fireballs or projectiles and you are shorter than that Gremlin-looking Blanka, that you and I know is not from Brazil. Read more
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Documenting Other Histories: Art, Orality, and Our Communities
Interview with Fernanda Espinosa by Thania Muñoz Davaslioglu. Fernanda Espinosa is an Andean immigrant based in Brooklyn, New York. She is currently a MA candidate at Columbia University’s Oral History Program and holds a BA in Anthropology and in Latin American Literature. Her work celebrates and documents local knowledge systems through oral history and cultural Read more
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Editorial: The Beginning and the Path Forward
By Fabio Chee Madrigal and Thania Muñoz Davaslioglu In the “Welcome,” Frederick L. Aldama writes about a great tradition and truly honors us by mentioning Latin@ Literatures alongside the many great endeavors of the Latina/o artistic community throughout history. We can only promise you that we will dedicate all of our efforts to ensure that Read more
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Total Freedom in Art, Thought, and Interpretive Production: A Welcome
By Frederick Luis Aldama Back in the day we had to fight to be heard. To have our creative and intellectual work as Latinas and Latinos published. We’ve been pounding on doors ever since. Some of those doors opened, but only a crack. Mostly we’ve created our own edifices, and with doors, windows, and all Read more