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Press & Media

Books I'm Cited In:

Aesthetics of Excess: The Art & Politics of Black and Latina Embodiment, Jillian Hernandez

 

Conjured Bodies: Queer Racialization in Contemporary Latinidad, Laura Grappo

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For Brown Girls With Sharp Edges and Tender Hearts: A Love Letter to Women of Color, Prisca Dorcas​ Mojica Rodriguez

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Women of Color and Social Media Multitasking: Blogs, Timelines, Feeds and Community, Various Authors​

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Birth of a Movement: Black Lives Matter and the Catholic Church, Olga M. Segura​

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Christ Divided: Antiblackness as Corporate Vice, Katie Walker Grimes

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Come out, Come out, Whoever you are , Abigail C. Saguy

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The Silence Breakers and the #metoo Movement, Duchess Harris, Rebecca Morris

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Tigers of A Different Stripe: Performing Gender in Dominican Music, Sydney Hutchinson

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Feminism: Reinventing the F-Word, Nadia Abushanab Higgins

 

 

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#QuizaNoTePegue- Zahira Kelly, TEDx Talk, Mexico City Women

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What's in the Box, with Hannah Black, Ep. 1 Zahira Kelly and the Politics of the Internet, DIS 

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Social Commentary in Bravado Magenta, Documentary by Bocafloja 

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3 Mujeres En Contra de Violencia Machista, BBC
 

Artivism with Zahira, Dove X Mic  

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WeAreMitu: Afrolatinas Are Not Confused By Cardi B’s Race

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The Root: Yo Soy Afrolatina

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 Interview, The Whitewashing of Reggaeton And Why J. Balvin's Apology Falls Flat, The Takeaway, NPR 

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Interview, Field Service Radio w/Sweetys at the ICA (begins at 3:54:50), wfmu.org

 

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Art Shows:

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Gallery Exhibition, Pitchwise Festival, Public Institution Center for Culture, Sarajevo, Bosnia, 2017

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The Scarlet Event, Bronx NY, 2017

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You Ruined Me/You Made Me Better, by Odiosas Bx, NYC,  2017

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 Sweetys at the ICA, Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston, 2015

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The Itty Bitty Art Show, West End Tattoo and Art Gallery, Atlanta, 2009

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Japafronese, West End Tattoo and Art Gallery, Atlanta, 2009

 

 

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The Ongoing Fight Against Femicides and Violence Against Women in the Caribbean, Marjua Estevez, Rolling Stone 

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Comunidad, Yailin La Más Viral Isn’t the Problem—Internalized Misogynoir Is, Melania Luisa Marte, Refinery29

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Recognizing Dominican Dembow: From Jamaica to El Alfa, Jennifer Mota, People

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Dear Rochy RD Fans, When Will “La Cultura” Protect Our Women & Girls?, Marjua Estevez, Refinery29

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Lido Pimienta Is Feeling Free, Julyssa Lopez, Rolling Stone​

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There Is Power in Our Latina Aesthetics — Ask These Chongas, Cholas, & Around-the-Way Femmes, Jillian Hernandez, Refinery29

 

A White reggaeton artist was named ‘Afro-Latino Artist of the Year’ and that’s a problem, Lisa Deaderick, San Diego Union Tribune

 

Latin Music’s ‘Urbano’ Reckoning, Jenzia Burgos, Tidal

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18 CRÍTICAS TO FOLLOW, Mujeres Problemáticas, LatinMediaCo

 

On Claiming Afro-Latinidad, Maya Doig-Acuña, LatinoRebels

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It's time for non-Black Latinx people to talk about anti-Blackness in our own communities — and the conversation starts at home, Quispe Lopez, Business Insider

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How Do Latinos Really Feel About Hispanic Heritage Month? An Investigation, Yara Simon, Remezcla

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From Sabrina Claudio To Selena Gomez, Non-Black Latinxs Uphold White Supremacy, Ruby Mora, AfroPunk

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'In the Heights' movie slammed for lack of Black Latinos in New York's diverse Washington Heights, Desiree Williams, USA Today

 

Dominican Spanish Isn't "Bad Spanish" — That Mentality Is Rooted in White Supremacy, Jennifer Mota, Pop Sugar

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Gen Z's Distaste for Sex Scenes Sparks Hollywood Censorship Debate, Jamie Burton, Newsweek

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A Front Row Seat at the Woke Theatre, Pendarvis Harshaw, KQED

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‘We fell short’: Lin-Manuel Miranda is sorry for ‘In the Heights’ Afro-Latinx erasure, Ruth Etiesit Samuel, LA Times

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The racist L.A. City Council tape wasn’t a surprise to this Black Angeleno, Nadra Nittle, The 19th News

 

Activist Zahira Kelly Examines Eurocentric Beauty Standards and Body Representations, Louise Nessralla, BCgavel.com

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Zahira Kelly on Accountability & Asserting Afrolatina Existence in 2017, Janel Martinez, AintILatina.com

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Where Intersectional Realities Make Space for Justice, Armely Pichardo, ClarkU.Edu

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A Stroke of Beauty: Zahira Kelly’s Black Goddesses, Celeste, Vashtie.com

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Powerful Tribute to Diaspora Women at The Afrolatino Festival 2017,  AfrofusionTV

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Yo Soy Afrolatina, Felice Leon, TheRoot.com

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#MpFrias Uplifts Women of Color At The Scarlet Event, Milena Toro, BET.com

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Who is the Real Kali Uchis?, Jaquira Diaz, TheFader.com

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“Bad Dominicana” Zahira Kelly is an Afrolatina You Should Know,  Jamila Johnson, AlDiaNews.com

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Fuck Like A Fat Girl: Radical Self Love For Goddess Sex, Erin White, AfroPunk.com

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 Hillary Clinton speaks out on workplace ‘indignities’ after Bill O’Reilly and Sean Spicer spark an uproar, Aine Cain, BusinessInsider.com

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This Afro-Latina Artist is Bluntly Bringing The Issues Of Black Women To The Forefront, AfroPunk.com

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This Afro-Latina’s Art is Therapy For Black Women Suffering From America, Zahara Hill, HuffingtonPost.com

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Meet Zahira Kelly, The Black Latina Artist Painting Black Women as Goddesses, Juliana Pache, TheFader.com

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This Instagram Account Captures The Beauty Of Afro-Latinas in San Juan, Yara Simon, Remezcla.com

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 Young, Gifted and Black: 15 Artists, Activists and Creatives Repping For Afro-Latinidad, Yara Simon, Remezcla.com

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Dominican Artist Creates Black Madonna For AfroLatinas Everywhere, Marjua Estevez, Vibe.Com

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The Year That Was and Wasnt: 2016, The Morning News.Org

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33 Phenomenal Gifts For The Badass Black Girl In Your Life, Hannah Giorgis & Bim Adewunmi, Buzzfeed.Com

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Lanzan Campaña #QuizaNoTePegue, SemMexico, Paginabierta.Mx

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#QuizaNoTePegue, Regina Kuri, El Universal-Mexico

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We Asked 20 People To Style Frida  Kahlo-Inspired Looks And Heres What Happened, Daniela Cadena, Buzzfeed.Com

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Maybe He Doesnt Hit You But…, Heidi Stevens, ChicagoTribune.Com

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#MaybeHeDoesntHitYou The Domestic Violence Hashtag Making Its Way Into American Schools, Heidi Stevens, Sydney Morning Herald.Com

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#MaybeHeDoesntHitYou Raises Awareness of Different Kinds Of Abuse, Maggie Parker, Time.Com

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I Can Tell You About Lemonade, Laur M. Jackson, Complex.Com

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Afro-Latinos Don’t Fit Neatly In A Box, Janel Martinez, Vivala.Com

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6 Lit Latinegra Sites You Need To Follow, Jelisa Jay Robinson,

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TeatroLatinegro.Com

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#GirlBoss: 15 (Mostly) Non-Celebrity Latinx Women You Should Follow On Social Media, Vibe Viva, Vibe.Com

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#MaybeHeDoesntHitYou Explores the Truths about Emotional Abuse, Veronica Wells, MadameNoire.com

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#MaybeHeDoesntHitYou, Five signs that you’re being emotionally abused, Megha Mohan, BBC.Com

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#MaybeHeDoesntHitYou Spotlights Relationship Violence That Isn’t Physical, Marie Solis, Mic.Com

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#MaybeHeDoesntHitYou Twitter hashtag shines a light on emotional abuse, Telegraph.co.uk

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#MaybeHeDoesntHitYou This hashtag shows how abuse is way more than physical, Brittney MacNamara, TeenVogue.com

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#MaybeHeDoesntHitYou Twitter hashtag reminds us that intimate partner violence isn’t always physical, Suzanna Weiss, Bustle.com

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10 Standout Latinos Who Raised The Bar in 2015, Marjua Estevez, Vibe.Com

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Check Out This Adorable Breakfast-Themed Nail Art, Sandra Song, Paper Mag.Com

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10 Things You Shouldnt Say To A Latina Feminist, Raquel Reichard, Latina.Com

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3 Feminist Projects Reclaiming the Landscape, Kayla E, Nat Brut, Medium.com

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Quotes from AfroLatinas on Identity and Empowerment, Janel Martinez, Latina.Com

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Women Crush(ing Patriarchy) Wednesday: Zahira Kelly, Raquel Reichard, Latina.com

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“10 Inspiring Afro-Latina Bloggers You Should Follow”, Chantel Morel, Cosmopolitan.Com

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“11 Latinas You Should be Following on Twitter in 2015”, Alanna Nunez, Cosmopolitan.Com

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La Loca Magazïne – Cover & Centerfold, Issue 9, Winter 2015

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“BBCTrending: US black activists call Twitter protest”, Micah Luxen, BBC.com

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 “A matter of death and death”: Confronting antiblack racism among Latinos”, Aura Bogado, Salon.com

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 ”Tweeters of the world, Unite”, Julia Wong, TheNation.Com

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 ”An Artist demands civility on the street with grit and buckets of paste”, Felicia Lee, NYTimes.Com

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“Selfies Are Art”, Noah Berlatsky, TheAtlantic.Com

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“Feminist selfies took over twitter and it was awesome”, Jamilah King, Colorlines.Com

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 ”The semiotics of race, or: walks on the wild side”, Aamina Khan, Blackgirldangerous.com

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“Zahira Kelly: Afrolatina artist emerging with a mission”, Jim Linderman, ArtSlant.Com

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