• Cafecito con… Víctor Fragoso: ser islas

    Virtual Event

    Save the date for the official launch of the latest book released in the Diasporican Library collection of the CENTRO Press, ser islas/being islands by Victor Fragoso and translated by Paul Orbuch! Victor Fragoso (1944-1982), a Puerto Rican writer, made his mark in poetry, playwriting, and essays. His work traversed disciplines and boundaries, leaving an … Continued

    Free
  • Partner Event: Last Request

    Partner Event: Last Request
    The Clemente Center

    Last Request presents the story of a corpse discovered in the lobby of a pre-war Bronx apartment building in the 1950s. Written approximately two years before his death in 2004, the play is a rare theatrical work by the Poet Laureate of the 1960s Puerto Rican revolutionary organization, the Young Lords. Last Request presents the … Continued

    $33.23
  • Partner Event: Last Request

    Partner Event: Last Request
    The Clemente Center

    Last Request presents the story of a corpse discovered in the lobby of a pre-war Bronx apartment building in the 1950s. Written approximately two years before his death in 2004, the play is a rare theatrical work by the Poet Laureate of the 1960s Puerto Rican revolutionary organization, the Young Lords. Last Request presents the … Continued

    $33.23
  • Partner Event: Last Request

    Partner Event: Last Request
    The Clemente Center

    Last Request presents the story of a corpse discovered in the lobby of a pre-war Bronx apartment building in the 1950s. Written approximately two years before his death in 2004, the play is a rare theatrical work by the Poet Laureate of the 1960s Puerto Rican revolutionary organization, the Young Lords. Last Request presents the … Continued

    $33.23
  • Partner Event: Last Request

    Partner Event: Last Request
    The Clemente Center

    Last Request presents the story of a corpse discovered in the lobby of a pre-war Bronx apartment building in the 1950s. Written approximately two years before his death in 2004, the play is a rare theatrical work by the Poet Laureate of the 1960s Puerto Rican revolutionary organization, the Young Lords. Last Request presents the … Continued

    $33.23
  • Rooted + Relational: Boricuas in Relation

    CENTRO en El Barrio 2180 3rd Ave, New York, New York
    Hybrid Event

    We’re celebrating our Rooted + Relational Research initiative with the second annual symposium centering the 2025-2026 theme, Boricuas in Relation. We invited researchers, students, and artists to engage with the phenomenon of Boricua archipelagic and diasporic community formation with other racial and ethnic groups. Through special screenings, presentations, and panels, the current cohort of CENTRO … Continued

    Free
  • Partner Event: Bajo el Lino

    Seven House Gallery 35 Meadow St, Brooklyn, CA, United States

    I am pleased to present Bajo el Lino: The Guayabera, Colonial Gender Systems, and the Decolonial Possibilities of Dress, my senior thesis project, realized as a one-night exhibition. Developed in collaboration with Seventh House Gallery and Julia de Burgos Bookstore at Taller Puertorriqueño, this project examines the guayabera as both a material object and a … Continued

    Free
  • A Diasporic Classroom: Teaching with Stories, Archives, and Culture

    Stavros Niarchos Foundation Library 455 5th Avenue, New York, New York, United States

    Join a one-day educator institute exploring diasporic histories and identities through panels and workshops that engage with primary sources Join us for a full-day educator institute presented by NYPL’s Center for Educators and Schools in partnership with CENTRO (The Center for Puerto Rican Studies at Hunter College). This gathering invites educators to explore how diasporic … Continued

  • Cafecito con… Steve Howell – Cold War Puerto Rico: Anti-Communism in Washington’s Caribbean Colony

    CENTRO en El Barrio 2180 3rd Ave, New York, New York

    Join author Steve Howell and Professor Sandy Placido as we explore Howell's latest book, Cold War Puerto Rico: Anti-Communism in Washington’s Caribbean Colony, a gripping history of FBI surveillance, political repression, and the fight for Puerto Rican independence. In Cold War Puerto Rico, Steve Howell examines how J. Edgar Hoover and the FBI targeted Puerto … Continued

    Free
  • (Partner Event) Historias in Motion – Dome Cartographies

    The World's Borough Bookshop 34-06 73rd Street Suite 1A, Queens, NY, United States

    Join us for the launch of "Dome Cartographies" by artist Natalia Nakazawa at Jackson Heights! The Clemente Soto Vélez Cultural and Educational Center and Kinfolk Tech are excited to announce the Jackson Heights, Queens edition ofHistorias in Motion, featuring "Dome Cartographies," a new AR monument by artist Natalia Nakazawa paired with historical contributions from the … Continued

    Free
  • Historias in Motion: Dome Cartographies

    The World's Borough Bookshop 34-06 73rd Street Suite 1A, Queens, NY, United States

    Join us for the launch of "Dome Cartographies" by artist Natalia Nakazawa at Jackson Heights! The Clemente Soto Vélez Cultural and Educational Center and Kinfolk Tech are excited to announce the Jackson Heights, Queens edition ofHistorias in Motion, featuring "Dome Cartographies," a new AR monument by artist Natalia Nakazawa paired with historical contributions from the … Continued

    Free
  • (Partner Event) I Cannot Submit to Injustices: Martin Sostre’s Continuous Struggle

    Bedford Library 496 Franklin Avenue, Brooklyn, NY, United States

    Join Mariame Kaba, Garrett Felber, and Corey Devon Arthur for a conversation about the life, work, and ideas of Black Puerto Rican revolutionary Martin Sostre. As a founding figure of both the prison abolition movement and contemporary Black anarchism, Sostre’s eminence as a political thinker and tireless activist continues to gain wider recognition. The event … Continued

    Free
  • A Sea of Islands: U.S. Territories in Relation

    Save the date for this 2-day symposium that seeks to bring together scholars, artists, and activists from the inhabited US territories and their diasporas to learn about shared struggles, relational coalitions, and expand networks of solidarity. For over a century, the U.S. federal government has defined the relationship of U.S. territories to the political, social, … Continued

    Free