Gómez-Peña’s Mex Files: Chicago Poets, Part II

Portrait of Guillermo Gómez-Peña

The series Gómez-Peña’s Mex Files: Audio Art and Strange Poetry from the US/Mexico Border are a multi-lingual live radio and archived audio program by performance artist, writer, activist, and MacArthur fellow Guillermo Gómez-Peña addressing the multiple pandemics of racism, sexism, militarism, and colonialism.

For this episode, three generations of Chicago poets and luminaries create a literary time capsule reflecting on our troubled times: race, gender, sexuality, confinement and the city itself! These recordings were part of Guillermo Gomez-Peña and La Pocha Nostra’s residency in the Windy City in October 2021.

Chicago Poets Part 2 features: Yolanda Nieves, Tamara Becerra Valdez, Balitronica, Nereida Patricia, and Kim Chayeb.

Production Team: Charly García, Stephanie Manriquez, Emma Tramposch & Aranza Cortés.

Presented in partnership between Jane Addams Hull-House Museum, Public Media Institute, and the University of Chicago’s Smart Museum of Art. The series is an initiative of Toward Common Cause: Art, Social Change, and the MacArthur Fellows Program at 40.

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