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Link Description | New York City has a rich history of creative, intellectual, and activist figures who wrote, created, and organized on the basis of their intersecting Afro-Latino identities. Learn about the lives and legacies of Arturo Schomburg and Pura Belpré and explore their contributions to history, literature, and cultural preservation in this special panel program. Dive into the Afro-Latino heritage of Arturo Schomburg, a journey that led to the creation of the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture. Uncover the transformative impact of Pura Belpré on children's literature, breaking barriers for Latino representation. Join us in conversation with Joy Bivins, Marilisa Jiménez García, and Elisa García in a panel discussion about the importance of cultural preservation through stories, representation, and archival practice. Together we will celebrate Schomburg and Belpré’s invaluable contributions to the cultural landscape of New York City and beyond. This program is FREE. Please register Here: on.nypl.org/schomburgbelpre |
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