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Posts by Mónica A. Jiménez

Why, oh why, is anyone seeking advice from John Yoo, he of the Yoo-Bybee Torture Memos?!

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As a faculty member of UT's distinguished African and African Diaspora Studies Department, I am angry at the disingenuous way UT is characterzing us and our scholarship. But as an alum of UT (MA, JD, PhD) I am sad to see my alma mater debase itself to curry favor with the ignorance of the right.

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Bad Bunny's Super Bowl Halftime Show Leads to 245% Spike in Travel Interest to Puerto Rico Bad Bunny's halftime show has caused a major increase in flight searches to Puerto Rico and other Latin countries.

Before you rush off to buy your tix to PR, please educate yourself a bit. You can read my book (Making Never-Never Land: Race and Law in the Creation of PR) & my homie's @jmelendezbadillo.bsky.social (PR: A National History) & many others, just do your homework.
consequence.net/2026/02/bad-...

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But have you heard thier rendition of the Spanish pop classic Olvidame y Pega la Vuelta? I'm truly embarrassed for her.

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Cities and states must hold ICE accountable for violence. The feds won’t | Kristy Parker and Samantha Trepel As former federal prosecutors, we know an incident like the Minneapolis shooting must be followed by a credible inquiry

Necessary reading from my brilliant college roomie and former prosecutor of dirty cops, Sam Trepel.

Cities and states must hold ICE accountable for violence. The feds won’t | Kristy Parker and Samantha Trepel www.theguardian.com/commentisfre...

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An Elegy for My Neighbor, Renee Nicole Good Fellow poet Danez Smith memorializes the Minneapolis mother's call to witness

"An Elegy for My Neighbor, Renee Nicole Good" - by Danez Smith

"Neighbor, you should have made it home to your child, to the bright warmth of his laughter, but our country is at war with its people, and your goodness makes you an enemy, a citizen insurgent."

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Been doing oral exams for the past few years and the students and I both love them. Its a heavy lift up front but the payoff is worth it. 10/10 totally recommend.

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New leaf! Big Monse!

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Get this beautiful book and let it move you as it is moving me. And if you're in one of these cities, go check out the brilliant @drashleydfarmer.bsky.social in person.

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Events — ASHLEY D. FARMER

AUSTIN, CHICAGO, NEW ORLEANS, NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA, DC, ATLANTA, LOS ANGELES and OAKLAND:

The Queen Mother Audley Moore tour is coming!

RSVP to a book event near you today: www.ashleydfarmer.com/events

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Body Rock, Austin’s Sacred Dance Institution, Prevails After 15 Years Finding moments of flight onstage and on the dance floor

In this dismal landscape, moments of joy and ecstasy can be found. Especially if you have the right DJ...

www.austinchronicle.com/music/2025-0...

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I am going analog this semester. For my sanity.

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Congrats, again, Debbie!! Have a beautiful first day!

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Eddie Palmieri, Latin Music’s Dynamic Innovator, Dies at 88

This one hurts... 🥺😥

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😅😂

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Same.

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Mangroves are life-giving. They are abundance. For some time I have been trying to write poems into mangroves, into my respect and love of them. There are several organizations in PR that have been working hard at restoring them, this article covers one, another is COPI in Loiza copipr.com.

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I am so very grateful for this honor from the Caribbean Studies Association. It is so very meaningful to me that the book resonated with my peers in Caribbean Studies.

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Power in the Darkness Dark Days By Roger Reeves Graywolf Press, 2023, 240 pages, $26 hardcover. IT IS QUITE possible that between the writing of this essay and your reading it, the United States will have entered a dark…

A beautiful and careful review of Roger Reeves' "Dark Days: Fugitive Essays" in Against the Current. This is the book we should all be reading and rereading in these terrible times.

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Today's reminder that resistance is the only way through authoritarianism. Spotted today in Rome: las mariposas, the Mirabal Sisters, whose fight against Trujillo's dictatorship in DR cost them so much, but whose memory we still hold up to the light. ¡Que vivan!

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Congratulations, Emma!! Look what I got! Excited to read. So very happy for you!

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Now more than ever, these books are must reads. If you're at the OAH this weekend go check out @latinxhistories.bsky.social at the @uncpress.bsky.social table!

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The quote and information written in charcoal against a light blue background. At the top is the Rumpus's full logo in black with "National Poetry Month" written beside it with a gray paint splotch underneath.

The quote and information written in charcoal against a light blue background. At the top is the Rumpus's full logo in black with "National Poetry Month" written beside it with a gray paint splotch underneath.

"And the brush of grass against the lowering / Roof of the evening. The eye can eat the vanishing light"

From "Late February," a new original poem by Roger Reeves for National Poetry Month.

➡️ buff.ly/LIgOgG4

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Went axe throwing last night to celebrate the fact that I've been tenured and also to work out some of the rage I feel at the haters who tried to stop me from getting it. That's a story for another day... but for now: I got tenure, yall!

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Naida García-Crespo on Mónica A. Jiménez’s *Making Never-Never Land: Race and Law in the Creation of Puerto Rico* | Society for US Intellectual History Mónica A. Jiménez’s Making Never-Never Land: Race and Law in the Creation of Puerto Rico, offers a legal history of Puerto Rico’s colonial relation with the United States (US). The book further attemp...

"Jiménez makes a good contribution to the seemingly never-ending discussion of what exactly is Puerto Rico’s political relation to the US . . ."

Enjoy this review of MAKING NEVER-NEVER LAND by @monijimenez.bsky.social on the The Society for US Intellectual History blog 🙌

s-usih.org/2025/02/naid...

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This is so wonderful! Thanks for sharing the sound recordings and your illustrations.

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Theft A nightly spell of sleep falls / heavy on the sea.

Poetry is always a little spot of light in dark days. I'm joyful to have today's Poem-a-Day.

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Gave a book talk today at UT Law where I was a law student many years ago. My respondent, Sandy Levinson, was one of my MA/JD thesis advisors. Full circle moment for me!

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So cool!!!

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Fort Worth Zoo helping Bad Bunny’s endangered ‘sapo concho’ The Puerto Rican crested toad was featured in a film accompanying the reggaeton artist’s new album, “DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS.”

I'm from the southern coast of PR and grew up hearing about these little guys but was never lucky enough to encounter one. Very happy to see they are getting an assist.

www.dallasnews.com/news/2025/01...

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