Latinx Talk is an online, interdisciplinary, peer-reviewed, and moderated forum for the circulation and discussion of original research and creative works.
We invite you to check out this piece by Rafael “Rafa” Ramírez Solórzano exploring how Latinx Talk has fostered community, now available on our website!
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We invite you to check out Delia Fernández-Jones' Book Review of "Community as Rebellion" by Lorgia García Peña, now available on the Latinx Talk website! https://t.co/n57pgQeqNs
We invite you to submit papers for a new series exploring the intersection of Latinx Studies and the Question of Palestine, curated by Sara Awartani and Karma Chavez. Submissions are due May 11, 2026. Visit the Latinx Talk website for more information!
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We invite readers to check out this fascinating conversation on Latinx environmentalisms with David J. Vázquez and Carlos Alonso Nugent! Now available on the Latinx Talk website! https://t.co/ZCA9q14aOb
We invite you to submit papers for a series exploring Loss and Liberation: Latinx Studies and the Question of Palestine, curated by Sara Awartani and Karma R. Chavez. Submissions are due March 30, 2026. Visit the Latinx Talk website for more information! https://t.co/4lTepphZzr
We invite you to check out David Vázquez's review of Lee Bebout's book, Rules for Reactionaries: How to Maintain Inequality and Stop Social Justice. Now available on the Latinx Talk website! https://t.co/or3ucggRzP
We invite you to check out this new feature on the Latinx Talk website, an interview of Paola Mendoza by Belinda Rincon and Angelicke Sierra!
https://t.co/N2jE2WySA5
We invite you to submit papers for a new series exploring the intersection of Latinx Studies and the Question of Palestine, curated by Sara Awartani and Karma Chavez. Submissions are due March 30, 2026. Visit the Latinx Talk website for more information! https://t.co/1A0leRIsPB
Did you make a resolution to read more in 2026? Good news! Latinx Talk will be highlighting pieces of Latinx literature that you should read this year on our social media platforms, as recommended by our Editorial & Advisory Board members.
We are excited to announce that Latinx Talk has been selected as part of the 2025-2028 cohort of Lyrasis' Open Access Community Investment Program (OACIP)! OACIP will be collecting financial commitments to support Latinx Talk between now and July 2026. https://t.co/uurqyIaG3m
We invite readers to check out this new feature in our undergraduate research series by Lucia Lopez! This essay explores how Puerto Rican artists emphasized themes of grief and destruction in their art as a rejection of colonialism after Hurricane Maria.
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We invite you to check out a new feature in our undergraduate research series by Jonathan Tomás Balderas!
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We invite you to check out the final installment in our Latinos and the Right series, "Racist Humor and Right-Wing Enjoyment among Latinos in the U.S." by Raúl Pérez. https://t.co/zTMqYBXhMc