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Category: Photography
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Category: Photography

4 Photographs

4 Photographs

Photography from an anti-ICE rally.

September 7, 2025 September 7, 2025 Art / Issue 11 / Photography  Sandy Flores
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Virgencitas

Virgencitas

Oscar Rodriguez Zapata began photographing murals of La Virgencita as early as 2012, using his iPhone to document these vibrant artworks whenever he encountered them.

September 11, 2024 September 11, 2024 Art / Issue 9 / Photography  Oscar Rodriguez Zapata
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Ndumūi*

Ndumūi*

en bóveda del mundo parpadea la tarde, / una lágrima se vuelve viento / está la noche temblando / la tripa hace hambre, dicen los hijos

April 17, 2022 September 11, 2022 Issue 3 / Photography / Poetry  Rosa Maqueda Vicente
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Established in the summer of 2016, Latin@ Literatures is an online source for contemporary discussion on Latinx literature and culture. The journal’s principal objective is to provide an avenue for the publication and dissemination of new writing by Latinx authors and a space for philosophical engagement in topics dealing with Latinx culture.

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Latin@ Literatures is an independent journal currently sponsored by a grant from the Latinx and Hispanic Faculty Association at University of Maryland-Baltimore County.

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