unbound: a latine/x multimedia club is a way to build small community gatherings grounded in a particular text or sets of media that explore themes in relation to constructions, experiences, complexities, and challenges of Latinx/e identities. unbound uses the framework of a book club but opens us to different modes and senses of learning and engagement that are valuable. Sometimes we’ll read books, poems, zines, articles; sometimes listen to an album, podcast, or playlist; sometimes look at photographs or murals; sometimes watch a film or music video; but we’ll always talk about whatever it is. Each piece is meant to open conversation about identities, politics, geographies, memories, race, place, gender, sexuality, culture, love, joy, and more.
This time around we are so excited to announce we'll be focusing on *Latinx photography* by looking at the virtual exhibition, "You Belong Here" curated by Pilar Tompkins Rivas.
You can view the virtual exhibition here prior to our discussion on Oct 11th.
In addition, the first ten students to both RSVP and attend the discussion will receive a gorgeous copy of Latinx Aperture 245 magazine that inspired the exhibition, which we will be also be exploring and discussing. More info and RSVP here. Make sure to RSVP by Sept 29th.
Audience
- Student
Interest
- Global/Multicultural