03/30/2026
Please join USLT for Avocado Dreams: Remaking Salvadoran Life and Art in the Washington, D.C. Metro Area
Ana Patricia Rodríguez draws from her own positionality as a Salvadoran transplant to examine the construction of the unique Salvadoran cultural imaginary made in the greater D.C. area. Through a careful reading of the creative works of local writers, performers, artists, and artivists, Dr. Rodríguez demonstrates how the people have remade themselves in relation to the cultural, ethnoracial, and sociolinguistic diversity of the area. She discusses how Salvadoran people have developed unique, intergenerational Salvadoreñidades, manifested in particular speech and symbolic acts, ethnoracial embodiments, and local identity formations in relation to the diverse communities, most notably Black Washingtonians, who co-inhabit the region.
Book discussion with Dr. Nancy Mirabal and Jasmin Pineda with Q + A from the audience. Free and open to the public!
Wednesday, April 8
4 - 6 p.m.
Tawes 0134