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latinx
Multimedia
SAIC Beat S04E01 – Nicole Marroquín on the power of rebel youth
This season, "Forgiveness vs. Permission" kicks off with a story of rebellion.
Literature
Rethinking “Latinicity”
Breaking down "latinx" — whose identity it speaks to, and whose it leaves out.
SAIC
Student Feature: Ricardo Partida
VIDEO: Ricardo Partida's paintings discuss the dimensions of desire.
Arts & Culture
Out of the Eagle’s Nest
The first major retrospective of queer Latinx photographer Laura Aguilar's humorous, vulnerable, and vital work.
Arts & Culture
Speaking Truth to Power in “Talking to Action”
Political art from across the Americas at SAIC's Sullivan Galleries.
Entertainment
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.
SAIC
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.
Arts & Culture
Siskel’s ‘Hot Seven’ Explores Community Through Lens of Marginalized People
Artists' work runs the gamut from subtle to heavy-handed.
Arts & Culture
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.
News
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.