Angel Antonio is a writer, cultural critic, and arts leader working at the intersection of diaspora, public scholarship, and cultural production. His practice bridges research, exhibition-making, and publishing, with a focus on Puerto Rican and Caribbean thought. Through essays, curatorial projects, and institutional leadership, he advances decolonial frameworks that connect academic inquiry with community-based knowledge. His work centers artists and cultural workers as producers of theory, memory, and political imagination.
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