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Afternoon Tertulia: Celebrating Antonia Pantoja
Exploring the Life and Legacy of the Iconic Puerto Rican Leader
An iconic figure in the Puerto Rican Diaspora, Antonia Pantoja reigns as one of the leaders in community development and as a key figure in the founding of several seminal Puerto Rican institutions. Best known for the inception and creation of ASPIRA, Pantoja was dedicated to the self-determination of the Puerto Rican community.
Join CENTRO and ASPIRA as we celebrate the life of this iconic leader with Lililian Jimenez, director of the film on Pantoja’s life, Antonia Pantoja ¡Presente!, her life partner, Dr. Wilhelmina Perry, and Dr. Lourdes Torres, with CENTRO Research Associate, Jose Laguarta, moderating the conversation on Pantoja’s professional and personal life. We’ll grow to understand the evolution of Pantoja’s consciousness as a black and queer Puerto Rican woman, and the subsequent contributions of these identities to her professional development.
After the panel, join us for the unveiling of the Antonia Pantoja Exhibition housed in the CENTRO Library & Archives Reading Room!
This is part of our Antonia Pantoja Centennial Celebration. Learn more about other upcoming events on our website.
This event will have simultaneous English-to-Spanish translation for virtual participants.
This event is produced in partnership with ASPIRA of New York, the Antonia Pantoja Centennial Group and BronxNet.
This event will be held in person at Silberman School of Social Work and online via Zoom.
- Silberman School of Social Work (SSSW)
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2180 Third Ave.
New York, NY 10035 United States + Google Map - Entrance on 3rd Avenue between 118th Street and 119th Street