Research and Writing

Visualizing Imperial Encounters: PLACA and US-Central American solidarity murals in San Francisco’s Mission District

Latino Studies Journal, 2024. Open-Access link: https://doi.org/10.1057/s41276-024-00480-4

“Rebels in Diaspora: Salvadoran Muralists In San Francisco’s Mission District 1982-1992

Latin American and Latinx Visual Culture, Vol. 6, Number 2, pp. 1–24

500 Years of Resistance, by Isaias Mata, 1992, repainted in 2013. Copyright © Isaías Mata. Photographed by Mauricio E. Ramírez

Despues Del Triunfo, by Herbert Sigüenza, 1984. Copyright © Herbert Sigüenza. Photographed by Jim Prigoff at Balmy Alley, San Francisco

¡Géntromancer! Battling Gentrification in San Francisco’s Mission District: An Interview with Josué Rojas.”

Special Issue: U.S. Latinx Art, Then, Now, and Tomorrow. Hemisphere: Visual Cultures of the Americas, Fall 2019 (Vol. 12), pp. 42-53.

La Palabra y La Imagen, by Josué Rojas, 2016. Acrylic on canvas. Copyright © Josué Rojas

La Palabra y La Imagen, by Josué Rojas, 2016. Acrylic on canvas. Copyright © Josué Rojas

“Visual Solidarity with Central America: An Interview with Maestra Muralista Juana Alicia.”

Chiricú Journal: Latina/o Literatures, Arts, and Culture. Indiana University Press. Fall 2019 (Vol. 4, No. 1), pp. 115-127.

Una ley inmoral nadie tiene que cumplirla, by Juana Alicia, 1996. Copyright © Juana Alicia. Photographed by Mauricio E. Ramírez at Balmy Alley, San Francisco (2018).

Una ley inmoral nadie tiene que cumplirla, by Juana Alicia, 1996. Copyright © Juana Alicia. Photographed by Mauricio E. Ramírez at Balmy Alley, San Francisco (2018).