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Miriam Jiménez Román

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75:, a collection of essays, short stories, poetry, memoirs, interviews and writing on the Afro-Latino experience. The work was described as "a corrective text that helps fill in crucial scholarly gaps" in a field, Afro-Latina/o studies, in which there is very little scholarship. It "makes accessible ... a virtually ignored set of important contributions ... to the study of Afro-Latina/os", and, "makes a critical intervention in scholarship and public discourse about racial identities and the history and culture of U.S. Afro-Latina/o communities." Jiménez Román and Flores received an 29:
culture, whose work is described as "without a doubt ... an enormous contribution to the theoretical discussion surrounding Latinidad in the United States." Her work on Afro-Latinidad was foundational to the field of cultural studies in that she developed programming, research, and spaces for the
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Her other publications included "Un hombre (negro) del pueblo: José Celso Barbosa and the Puerto Rican Race Towards Whiteness", "Looking at that Middle Ground: Racial Mixing as Panacea?", and "Triple-Consciousness? Approaches to Afro-Latino Culture in the United States."
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First, we're not in a post racial state. Race is still a very important part of how all of us – globally – live our lives. African-Americans and Latinos need to get together, create change that will benefit not just Latinos and African-Americans but all people of color.
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as the first of "8 Afro Latinos Who Made Important Contributions to US History", by Mitú as an "Afro-Latino Figure Who Changed The World For The Good", and by
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from 2011 to 2020. She was also a member of the Black Latinas Know Collective and a member of the advisory board for the
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Jiménez Román, Miriam. "Un hombre (negro) del pueblo: José Celso Barbosa and the Puerto Rican Race Towards Whiteness."
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Miriam Jiménez Román, Los Afro-Latinos Q&A with Miriam Jiménez Román, March 2012
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Jiménez Román, Miriam. "Looking at that Middle Ground: Racial Mixing as Panacea?"
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10 Years After Its Original Release, 'The Afro-Latin@ Reader' Still Resonates
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Miriam Jiménez Román died of cancer at age 69 on August 6, 2020, in
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Afro-Latin@ Studies Reader: History and Culture in the United States
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as one of "6 Afro-Latinas Who Are Changing the World!".
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Wadabagei: A Journal of the Caribbean and its Diaspora
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various Afro-Latino communities in the United States.
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Scholar, activist, and author of Afro-Latinx culture
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Miriam graduated from Manhattan's 803:20th-century African-American women 778:21st-century African-American women 193:"Q&A with Miriam Jiménez Román" 131:Angola, Valerie (August 10, 2020). 79:for The Afro-Latin@Reader in 2011. 20: 728:People from Aguadilla, Puerto Rico 159:Taladrid, Stephania (2021-03-20). 86:She was executive director of the 14: 768:21st-century Puerto Rican writers 268:Vitello, Paul (9 December 2014). 748:African-American women academics 426:8, no. 1 (Winter, 2005): 65-79. 411:Center for Puerto Rican Studies, 798:21st-century American academics 788:20th-century American academics 808:African-American women writers 509:"Miriam Jimenez Roman Profile" 1: 609:danielli (12 February 2019). 57:High School of Art and Design 699:- A Tribute at Latino Rebels 773:American Book Award winners 71:, she was co-editor of the 829: 758:African-American activists 390:Before Columbus Foundation 369:10.2979/transition.105.156 361:10.2979/transition.105.156 218:Congress, The Library of. 67:. 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Index

Afro-Latino
Aguadilla, Puerto Rico
High School of Art and Design
visiting scholar
New York University
Juan Flores
American Book Award
Afrolatin@ Forum
Encyclopedia Africana
Remezcla
Latina
Cabo Rojo, Puerto Rico
"Remembering Miriam Jiménez Román, Pioneer Researcher of Gender & Race"
Remezcla
"The Scholar Who Chronicled the Afro-Latino Experience"
ISSN
0028-792X
"Q&A with Miriam Jiménez Román"
"Jiménez Román, Miriam, 1951- - LC Linked Data Service: Authorities and Vocabularies | Library of Congress, from LC Linked Data Service: Authorities and Vocabularies (Library of Congress)"
"Book Launch and Celebration: Latinos in New York"
"Juan Flores, a Scholar of Puerto Rican Culture in New York, Dies at 71"
"The Afro-Latin@ Reader: History and Culture in the United States"
"Review: The Afro-Latin@Reader: History and Culture in the United States by Miriam Jiménez Román, Juan Flores"
doi
10.1093/melus/mls011
JSTOR
42001211
doi
10.2979/transition.105.156
JSTOR

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