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SAIC Beat S04E01 – Nicole Marroquín on the power of rebel youth

This season, "Forgiveness vs. Permission" kicks off with a story of rebellion.

Rethinking “Latinicity”

Breaking down "latinx" — whose identity it speaks to, and whose it leaves out.

Student Feature: Ricardo Partida

VIDEO: Ricardo Partida's paintings discuss the dimensions of desire.

Agit Póp

Political pop art from Latin America, on view at the Block Museum.

Out of the Eagle’s Nest

The first major retrospective of queer Latinx photographer Laura Aguilar's humorous, vulnerable, and vital work.

Speaking Truth to Power in “Talking to Action”

Political art from across the Americas at SAIC's Sullivan Galleries.

Reggaetón: Good Music and World Domination — Part 1

A monumental alliance between two worlds finally overcoming language barriers, cultural differences and centuries of pent-up antagonism to produce the new bop of the summer.

What It’s Like to Be Latinx But Not Mexican at SAIC

The curriculum's emphasis on Mexican literature is great — but it excludes most of an entire continent.

Siskel’s ‘Hot Seven’ Explores Community Through Lens of Marginalized People

Artists' work runs the gamut from subtle to heavy-handed.

Part of the Problem: Porchlight’s Casting of ‘In the Heights’

Porchlight's casting misstep is only one in a series of racially irresponsible production mistakes on national stages.

Bigger than Boystown: Activists Push for More Community Space

Chicago community organizations seek to expand citywide safe spaces in the wake of the Orlando shooting.