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Archives, Memory, & the Present Past of Puerto Rico
Apr 30 | 10:00 am - 7:00 pm

We’re celebrating our Rooted + Relational Research initiative with a symposium aimed at contending with the material and theoretical importance of the archive in contemporary scholarship and research practices. Through a day of panels, the inaugural cohort of CENTRO research associates, hybrid-fellows, artists in residence, and dissertation fellow will engage with contestation, archival reckoning, archival architecture, facilities, and accessibility, and quotidian interventions and forms of archival refusal. Join us as we illuminate how CENTRO expands Puerto Rican studies and how we can best tend to its past and futures.
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- 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