A Bonilla Family Tree: Context, Resistance & Reading Indigeneity
My latest blog post, is a Guest Post: A Bonilla Family Tree, is about the reading the larger context of […]
My latest blog post, is a Guest Post: A Bonilla Family Tree, is about the reading the larger context of […]
As part of Black ProGen Live’s project, Ep. 83b Stories from the National Institute for Peace and Justice, I’m researching
“All that I know of my ancestors was told to me by my people.“ The words of William J. Edwards,
Sitting with the Legacy of Jim Crow These last eight weeks, Black ProGen Live panelists are researching the genealogies of
Recently, my cousin Maara asked me to explore her great grandmother’s line, Maria Monserrate Malave Ayala, and that of her
While in Puerto Rico over a decade ago, I bought copies of old photographs at Tienda Cesto in Aguadilla. Part
My career has differed materially from that of most women; and some things that I have done have shocked persons
If you’re doing Latinx genealogy tied to the Spanish empire, you’ll eventually hit a version of the Registro Civil, the
This morning I sit with the work of Paul Rucker, who manifests the realities behind terminology, and the coercive, body
“Anuncios” In December 1842, after much planning, Juan de la Rosa finally decided to do something about his situation. He