Full News List

2015
  • May 3: WBAI, Morning Show
2014
  • July 9: The Uprising, on Latinos in Media report
  • July 4: WBAI, The Jordan Journal, on Latinos in Media report
  • June 22: Latino Rebels Radio, on Latinos in Media report
2013
  • June 18: WKCR, on the acquisition of El Diario’s photo collection
2012
  • November 12: National Public Radio, Latino USA, on Puerto Rico
2007
  • May 15: National Public Radio, “Latino USA with Maria Hinojosa,” on None of the Above and the Jose Padilla case
  • April 13: WBAI, The Jordan Journal, on None of the Above
2005
  • WKAQ Radio, San Juan, on Boricua Pop
2004
  • National Public Radio, on Boricua Pop
1998
  • National Public Radio, on Puerto Rican Jam
2014
  • July 2: HuffPostLive, on Latinos in Media Report
  • June 18: MundoFox, on Latinos in Media Report
2013
  • October 9: Telemundo, on The Raging 70s
  • February 2: MundoFox, on Gallery at the Center
2012
  • November 20: NY1 with Phillip Klint, on Gallery at the Center
  • October 2: Tiempo on ABC, on Puerto Rican plebiscite
  • National Park Service, on the Latino Advisory Board Initiative
2010
  • United Nations, 2010 GMUN Videochat Series on Alliance of Civilizations, on ethnic studies and education
2009
  • October 10: NY1, on the Young Lords
  • September 30: CBS News, Channel One, “Hispanic Heritage”
  • August 7: MSNBC, “Live” with Carlos Watson, on Sonia Sotomayor
  • Univisión, “Aquí y allá,” on Latinos and Broadway
  • BBC, Four-part series on Latin music, directed by Jeremy Marre
2015
  • January 19: CNN.com, Beyonce and feminism
2014
  • December 17: Playboy Latino, Latinos in Media report
  • November 25: The Guardian, on Gabriel Garcia Marquez archive
  • October 9: NBC.com, Latinas in media
  • September 21: El Nuevo Día, Transgender people in media
  • September 20/24, August 12:  El Diario/La Prensa, Puerto Rico recent migration
  • July 22: Entertainment Weekly, Latinos in Media report
  • July 21: HuffPost, Latinos in Media report
  • June 18: El Nuevo Dia, Latinos in Media report
  • June 18: VOXXI, Latinos in Media report
  • June 18: Fox News, Latinos in Media report
  • June 15: The New York Times, Latinos in Media report
  • June 14: El Nuevo Herald, Latinos in Media report
  • June 9: Miami Herald, on Cuba and LGTB movement
  • February 19: Manhattan News, on the Young Lords
2013
  • Columbia Alumni Magazine, on globalized education
  • October 26: NPR, on The Raging 70s
  • October 16: The Spectator
  • October 11: Fox News, on The Raging 70s
  • October 9: El Diario La Prensa, on The Raging 70s
  • October 6: El Nuevo Día, on The Raging 70s
  • October 1: The Spectator, on The Raging 70s
  • September 17: Sin embargo, on El Diario exhibitions
  • September: Diversity in Higher Education, on Latino faculty
  • July: Columbia University Newsletter, on El Diario’s acquisition
  • June 18: El Nuevo Día, on the anniversary of Jean Michel Basquiat’s death
  • June: Columbia Alumni Magazine, on Latino Arts and Activism Acquisition and Alumnus Juan Gonzalez
  • June 4: The New York Times, on Latino Arts and Activism Acquisition
  • May 22: The Record, on Latino Arts and Activism Acquisition
  • March 22: Dagensarena, on immigration policy in Sweden and the U.S
  • March: Columbia Newsletter, on Latino Arts and Activism Archive
  • January 13: El Nuevo Día, on Jack Agüeros
2012
  • December 4: Columbia Bwog, on “Superheroes” Exhibit
  • December 4: El Nuevo Día, on reality TV
  • November 11: Al Jazeera, on Puerto Rican plebiscite
  • November 11: The New York Daily News
  • November 9: EFE, reproduced in multiple newspapers in Spain, the U.S. and Latin America, on the creation of Latino Arts and Activism archive
  • October: AP/El Nuevo Herald, El Diario/La Prensa, Fox News, CNN and 30 other outlets in the U.S., Chile, Mexico, Colombia, Guatemala, Cuba, Dominican Republic, on the creation of the “Latino Arts and Activism” archive at Columbia University
  • August 30: The New York Times, on the creation of the “Latino Arts and Activism” archive at Columbia University
  • September: The Record, on teaching and on the creation of the “Latino Arts and Activism” archive at Columbia University
2011
  • El Nuevo Día, on animated cartoons for adults; the theme of destiny in contemporary film and TV
  • Media Matters, on racial language to describe President Obama
  • El Diario/La Prensa, on Arthur Schomburg; on consumption
  • Latinos in the Industry, on Latino Media Calendar
  • The Eye, on the study of popular culture in the academy
2010
  • New York Observer, on ethnic studies
  • New York Daily News, on The Capeman revival
  • Reuters, on BP and Latin American literature
  • Página 12, Argentina, on sexual diversity in Cuba
  • New York Daily News, on New York as a Latin capital
2009
  • El Diario/La Prensa, on West Side Story revival
  • MovieMaker, on NALIP’s 10th Anniversary
  • El Nuevo Día, on Puerto Rican poetry in the U.S.
2008
  • Al Día, on Sovereign Acts and other works
2007
  • El Diario/La Prensa, on “Poesía de porquería” and reggaetón
  • Hispanic Wire, on None of the Above
2006
  • El Nuevo Día, on Puerto Rico and Globalization
  • Variety, on NALIP
2005
  • The Miami Herald, on writer Esmeralda Santiago
  • San Juan Magazine, on Puerto Ricans in Hollywood
2003
  • DiversityInc.com, on Latino crossovers in Hollywood
  • Populer Kültür (Turkey), on Latino pop culture
  • The Sun Sentinel, on the death of Luis A. Ferré
2002
  • Latina Magazine, Latinas and media
2001
  • El Nuevo Día, on Puerto Ricans in the U.S.
  • Lingua Franca, on Puerto Rican status
2000
  • El Nuevo Herald, on Latina directors
  • Indiewire, on NALIP
  • The Miami Herald, on NALIP
1999
  • The San Francisco Bay Guardian, on Latino culture
  • Shira Boss, “Frances Negrón-Muntaner,” Columbia Alumni Magazine, 2013.
  • Michael Adame, “Reggaeton and Guadalupe,” The Bwog, April 29, 2010.
  • “Frances Negrón-Muntaner,” El Diario/La Prensa, Special Supplement, April 18, 2010.
  • Tatiana Pérez Rivera, “The Art Came from Her,” El Nuevo Día, April 14, 2009.
  • Tatiana Pérez Rivera, “La forma de contar el cuento puede generar hostilidad o resolución,” El Nuevo Día, December 29, 2008.
  • El Nuevo Día, “ONU reconoce a boricua,” November 10, 2008.
  • Manuel Clavell, “Frances Negrón-Muntaner: Artista de la imagen y de la palabra,” El Nuevo Día, Sunday Magazine, October 16, 2005, 6-7.
  • Celeste Fraser Delgado, “Puerto Rican Pullout,” Miami New Times, August 7-13, 2003, 12-15, 17, 21-22, 25-26, 28, 31.
  • Elisha María Miranda, “Field Report: Puerto Rico,” The Independent (May 2003): 23-26.
  • Gudula Meinzolt, "Latino Cinema in den USA," Germany: Freiburger Film Forum (1999): 15-16.
  • Judith Redding and Victoria Brownworth, "Frances Negrón-Muntaner: The Politics of Identity, Part I," in Film Fatales (Seattle: Seal Press, 1997): 99-102.
  • Natalia de Cuba, "Fearless Filmmaking," The San Juan Star, November 25, 1997, 5-6.
  • Michael T. Martin, New Latin American Cinema: Theory, Practices and Transcontinental Articulations (Wayne: Wayne State University, 1997).
  • Elfrieda Abbe, "Creating Images Where There Were None," Angles, Vol.3, no. 2, (1997): 8-12.
  • Sarah Miller, "Images of Home," Philadelphia Weekly, Sept. 11, 1996, 11-13.
  • Joyce Mullins, "Diversity on Celluloid," Au Courant, July 9-15, 1996, 11, 13.
  • Ed Voves, "Question of Home Hits Her Where She Lives," The Daily News, September 26, 1995, 23.
  • Juan Carlos Pérez, "Cómo Frances Negrón brincó el charco," El Nuevo Herald, August 8, 1995, 1-2C.
  • Eils Latozo, "Whitney Honors Local Film Artists: But Will it Stimulate Investor Interest?," Welcomat, May 10, 1995, 25, 27.
  • Shilpa Mehta, "Frances Negrón-Muntaner: Filmmaker/Writer," The Advocate, February 11, 1992, 48.