The Trouble with Radical Women: Anti-Blackness, Latinidad and Contemporary Curating

Bianca Morán

Bianca Moran is an independent curator and educator based in Los Angeles. Her curatorial practice is invested in the deconstruction of anti-Blackness within notions of “Latinidad” through interrogations of visual culture and historical narratives in both the U.S. and Latin America. A former K-16 educator in Los Angeles, her curatorial practice is deeply informed by culturally relevant and responsive pedagogy. Her research interests include history, race and ethnicity, foodways, diaspora, education and pedagogy, critical theory, film and visual culture. She is interested in the reimagining of art history and the spaces where art resides. Bianca holds an M.A. in Curatorial Practice and the Public Sphere from USC, an M.Ed. in Education from UCLA and a B.A. in Political Science with a minor in Ethnic Studies from UC Berkeley. She was born in Los Angeles and raised between the Bay Area and LA. Bianca is also a single mother raising her daughter, Paloma.

https://www.biancamoran.com
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