2024-2025: Archives, Memory & the Present Past of Puerto Rico

2024-2025: Archives, Memory & the Present Past of Puerto Rico

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What is the state of Puerto Rican archives, archival theory, and archival practices? What are the roots of Puerto Rican studies and how can we best tend to its past and futures? How is our field engaging with contestation, archival reckoning, accessibility, quotidian interventions, and forms of archival refusal? Archives, Memory & the Present Past of Puerto Rico” invites researchers to engage with archives and memory work concepts, practices, and theories within Puerto Rican Studies and Puerto Rican and Diasporican history. The selected fellows chose to focus their project on one of the following topics: archival silences, memory and preservation, Afro-Boricua and Afro-Indigenous archives, feminist archives, archival practices, queer archives, community archives, family archives, oral histories, and metadata and algorithms, among other possible interventions.

Dr. Vanessa Pérez-Rosario, Professor of Latin American, Iberian, and Latino Cultures at the CUNY Graduate Center, will be the CUNY faculty presider for the year, offering mentorship and support for the cohort.

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Previous Events

Cafecito con... Glorimar Garcia: En tus manos/ En mi nombre

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Archives, Memory, & the Present Past of Puerto Rico

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Echoes of East Harlem: A Workshop on Memory & Older Adults (60+)

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Recent updates

CENTRO Announces First Exhibition at its New Gallery: “Diasporic Collage: Puerto Rico and the Survival of a People”

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CENTRO Announces The 2024-2025 Recipients of The Rooted + Relational Micro-Grant Program

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CENTRO Announces 2024-2025 Fellows for the Rooted + Relational Initiative

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