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Wendy V. Muñiz

Wendy V. Muñiz is a cultural scholar, curator, and filmmaker. Her research centers on unorthodox archival media and decolonial visual cultures in the transnational Caribbean. She is an assistant professor of critical social analysis at Pratt Institute, where she codirects the Social Media Lab @the Global South Center. icon

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