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The 2021 State Of Latinx Art Report

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The 2021 State of Latinx Art Report: Cultural Accelerators and Houston’s Community Cultural Capital Houston’s Latino Art Community is at a turning point. In the past, Latinos have not been thought of as intellectuals. Worse, often, we have not been thought of at all. This is changing, and this 2021 State of Latinx Art Report provides the proof. The 2020 State of Latinx Art Report conveyed the crisis facing the Latino Art Community and called for unity. This 2021 State of Latinx Art Report will convey that unity is occurring, taking shape, Writer and activist Tony Diaz, El Librotraficante, interviews Houston Art leaders who discuss the State of Latinx Art today. Monica Villarreal, Danza Azteca Taxcayolotl. Geraldina Wise, Chair, ALMAAHH-Advocates for a Latino Museum of Cultural and Visual Arts & Archive Complex in Houston, Harris County Sixto Wagan, Project Director for the BIPOC Arts Network and Fund. Click here for the website with past State of Latinx Art Reports starting in 2018: www.TheSta