Queer Caribbeans: Art and Activism

717: REGGAETON Aesthetic Image 1

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descriptiondcterms:descriptionTwo people staring into one another, left person has braids, and right person has long acrylic nails. Images from Mia Vasquez Audiovisual Cuir Collection. 717 a queer space created by Vector and their partner Riri. 717 first started as a vintage clothing shop and later expanded into a cultural space where parties would be held based on certain themes and clothing styles, using clothes as a means for expression and freedom. The theme of this night was “REGGAETON Aesthetic”.
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spatialdcterms:spatialSanto Domingo, Dominican Republic
rightsdcterms:rightsIn copyright, Mia Vasquez 2022.

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