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Special Topics with José Ato Menéndez and Tatiana Gómez Gaggero from Gráfica Latina in Conversation with Incomplete Latinx Stories of Diseño Gráfico facilitator Ramon Tejada.

The poster, in all its expansive forms, en América Latina holds a vaunted position in the graphic production from the continent. Latin American posters designed throughout the 20th & 21st centuries speak about the cultural, social, economic, and political contexts in which they were—or/and still are—created from Patagonia to the Andes, Central America, the Caribbean, and North America. Using Gráfica Latina’s emerging archive and the recent Graphic Voices of Latin America exhibition, we take a look at some of the key moves that have emerged throughout the continent and that have created a rich and varied body of work that speaks to the rich diversity of design on the continent.

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Posters—Graphic Voices of América Latina: Archival Moves of Representation

with Ramon Tejada, Tatiana Gómez Gaggero, José R. Menéndez
Special Topics with José Ato Menéndez and Tatiana Gómez Gaggero from Gráfica Latina in Conversation with Incomplete Latinx Stories of Diseño Gráfico facilitator Ramon Tejada. The poster, in all its expansive forms, en América Latina holds a vaunted position in...

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Queer Bundle

Celebrate Queer Histories in Design Bundle & Save 30% with code: HAPPYPRIDE This Pride Month, honor the rich, radical, and resilient legacy of queer creativity across continents and centuries. This three-class bundle dives deep into stories that have too often...

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Special Topics

Introducing Special Topics! We’re thrilled to welcome you to our new Special Topics section—home to lectures that expand the scope of BIPOC Design History. These are one-off lectures that don’t fit neatly into any one category and are not tied...

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All Power to the People: Black Panther Party artist Emory Douglas’s posters as activism and tools for change

with Colette Gaiter
This class is led by the brilliant Colette Gaiter, continuing her impactful lecture from our first BIPOC Design History course, Black Design in America. This special session will spotlight the revolutionary work of Emory Douglas, Minister of Culture for the...

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