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{{Short description|Nyorican Artist Gloria Rodriguez Calero}}

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'''Gloria Rodriguez Calero''' (also known as “''RoCa''”) is a ''[[Nuyorican]]'' artist working as a [[Painting|painter]], [[Collage|collagist]], and [[photographer]] based in New York.<ref>{{Cite web |title=RODRIGUEZ CALERO: Urban Martyrs and Latter Day Santos |url=https://www.elmuseo.org/exhibition/rodriguez-calero-urban-martyrs-and-latter-day-santos/ |access-date=2024-07-28 |website=El Museo del Barrio |language=en-US}}</ref>

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'''Gloria Rodriguez Calero''' (also known as '''RoCa''') is a ''[[Nuyorican|New York]]'' artist working as a [[Painting|painter]], [[Collage|collagist]], and [[photographer]] based in New York.<ref name=":4">{{Cite web |title=RODRIGUEZ CALERO: Urban Martyrs and Latter Day Santos |url=https://www.elmuseo.org/exhibition/rodriguez-calero-urban-martyrs-and-latter-day-santos/ |access-date=2024-07-28 |website=El Museo del Barrio |language=en-US}}</ref>

=== '''Early life, education, and career''' ===

Born in Arecibo, Puerto Rico in 1959, but raised in as a Roman Catholic in Bryooklyn, New York. She studied under [[Lorenzo Homar]] at the [[Instituto de Cultura Puertorriqueña|''Puerto Rican Artists at the Instituto de Cultura'']]'', [[Escuela de Artes Plásticas y Diseño de Puerto Rico|Escuela de Artes Plasticas]],'' and at the [[Art Students League of New York|''Arts Students League of New York'']] with Leo Manso.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Magnifico |first=Lauren |date=2007 |title=Rodriguez Calero, interviewed by Lauren Magnifico, ILS 208, February 28, 2007 |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PAjZ15ICt3s |archive-date= |access-date= |website=Center for Latino Studies, Notre Dame}}</ref>

=== ResidenciesEarly life, education, and Grantscareer ===

Born in Arecibo, Puerto Rico in 1959, but raised in as a Roman Catholic in Brooklyn, New York. She studied under [[Lorenzo Homar]] at the [[Instituto de Cultura Puertorriqueña|''Puerto Rican Artists at the Instituto de Cultura'']]'', [[Escuela de Artes Plásticas y Diseño de Puerto Rico|Escuela de Artes Plasticas]],'' and at the [[Art Students League of New York|''Arts Students League of New York'']] with Leo Manso.<ref name=":3">{{Cite web |last=Magnifico |first=Lauren |date=2007 |title=Rodriguez Calero, interviewed by Lauren Magnifico, ILS 208, February 28, 2007 |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PAjZ15ICt3s |archive-date= |access-date= |website=Center for Latino Studies, Notre Dame}}</ref>

== Residencies and grants ==
She held a [[National Endowment for the Arts]] residency at [[Taller Boricua]] with fellow artists Marcos Dimas, Gilberto Hernandez, Nestor Otero, Jose Rodriguez, Fernando Salicrup, Jorge Soto, and Manny Vega.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Staff |first=Clarion |title=Honoring 40 Years of Centro: the "nu-YO-Rican" Print Project |url=https://psc-cuny.org/clarion/2014/january/honoring-40-years-centro-nu-yo-rican-print-project/ |access-date=2024-07-28 |website=PSC CUNY |language=en-US}}</ref>She has also had residencies at the [[Brandywine Workshop and Archives|Brandywine Workshop Center for the Visual Arts]] (PA, 1999), and Rutgers Center for Innovative Print & Paper (NJ, 2000).<ref>{{Cite web |last=vínculo |first=Obtener |last2= |last3= |last4= |last5= |first5= |last6= |first6= |title=Rodríguez Calero show at Robert F. Wagner Graduate School of Public Service |url=https://www.puertoricoartnews.com/2023/03/rodriguez-calero-show-at-robert-f.html |access-date=2024-07-29 |website=Tertulia Latina}}</ref> She recievedreceived the Brooklyn Arts & Culture Association Painting Award from the [[Brooklyn Museum]] and Belle Cramer Memorial Prize for Abstract Painting from the [[National Association of Women Artists]]. In 2008, she received the [[Joan Mitchell#Joan Mitchell Foundation|Joan Mitchell Foundation]] Grant in 2008.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Rodriguez Calero - TertuliaLatinaNYC |url=https://cargocollective.com/TertuliaLatinaNYC/Rodriguez-Calero |access-date=2024-07-29 |website=cargocollective.com}}</ref>

She has also received fellowships from the [[New Jersey State Council on the Arts]], [[Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation]] and the [[New York Foundation for the Arts|New York Foundation for the Arts.]]<ref name=":2">{{Cite web |date=2022-10-21 |title=Rodriguez Calero |url=https://centropr.hunter.cuny.edu/artists/rodriguez-calero/ |access-date=2024-07-29 |website=CentroPR |language=en-US}}</ref>

=== Honors and recognition ===

In 2003 Calero was selected for with six other artists for national recognition as part of Liquitex 50th Anniversary.<ref>{{Cite web |title=An Artistic Conversation with Rodríguez Calero |url=https://www.arterealizzata.com/interviews/an-artistic-conversation-with-rodrguez-calero |access-date=2024-09-07 |website=Arte Realizzata |language=en-US}}</ref>

Her work has been featured in [[New Jersey Network|New Jersey Networks]] Public Television State of the Arts Series, “SIGN OF THE TIMES” in 2008.<ref name=":2" />

Her work has been featured in [[New Jersey Network|New Jersey Networks]] Public Television State of the Arts Series, “SIGN OF THE TIMES” in 2005<ref>{{Cite news |last=Edwards |first=Amber |date=2005 |title=Liquitex 50th Anniversary. State of the Arts |archive-date= |work=New Jersey Network Public Television & Radio}}</ref> and 2008.<ref name=":2" />

=== Exhibitions ===

In 2015, Rodriguez Calero was the first ''[[Nuyorican]]'' female artist to receive in depth survey of her work at [[El Museo del Barrio]] in New York which was guest curated by [[Alejandro Anreus]] entitled ''Gloria Rodriguez Calero: Urban Martyrs and Latter Day Santos''.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web |last=Center for Puerto Rican Studies |date=2016 |title=Puerto Rican Voices: Season 3 Episode 4 (RoCa: Rodríguez Calero) |url=https://vimeo.com/185065073?fbclid=IwY2xjawERRmhleHRuA2FlbQIxMQABHZNEQN_Kzs7pGzzpkt6FizgFbNr8G9mKtYV42WTtzy15dT1-zvEXMIqV3w_aem_RYsHXeC17S_v_IzSMxNeJA |url-status=live |website=vimeo}}</ref> The exhibit included 29 large acrollage canvases, 19 smaller collages, 13 fotacrolés (altered photography) on canvas board, and 3 works of mixed media on paper. The exhibition was be accompanied by a brochure and a scholarly catalogue.<ref>{{Cite web |title=RODRIGUEZ CALERO: Urban Martyrs and Latter Day Santos |url=https://www.elmuseo.org/exhibition/rodriguez-calero-urban-martyrs-and-latter-day-santos/ |access-date=2024-07-28 |website=El Museo del Barrio |language=en-US}}</ref> The exhibit was reviewed and was given an honorable mention by [[Hyperallergic]] of the 20 best NYC exhibits.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Hyperallergic |date=2015-12-16 |title=Best of 2015: Our Top 20 NYC Art Shows |url=http://hyperallergic.com/261627/best-of-2015-our-top-20-nyc-art-shows/ |access-date=2024-07-28 |website=Hyperallergic |language=en-US}}</ref>

=== Exhibitions ===

=== Style and Technique ===

In 2015, Rodriguez Calero was the first ''[[Nuyorican]]'' female artist to receive in depth survey of her work at [[El Museo del Barrio]] in New York which was guest curated by [[Alejandro Anreus]] entitled ''Gloria Rodriguez Calero: Urban Martyrs and Latter Day Santos.''.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web |last=Center for Puerto Rican Studies |date=2016 |title=Puerto Rican Voices: Season 3 Episode 4 (RoCa: Rodríguez Calero) |url=https://vimeo.com/185065073?fbclid=IwY2xjawERRmhleHRuA2FlbQIxMQABHZNEQN_Kzs7pGzzpkt6FizgFbNr8G9mKtYV42WTtzy15dT1-zvEXMIqV3w_aem_RYsHXeC17S_v_IzSMxNeJA |website=vimeo}}</ref>''Her work offers deeper social commentary about presentation and symbolism.''<ref>{{Cite web |last=Ainley |first=Nathaniel |date=2015-07-22 |title=Collage Artist Combines Catholicism and Pop Culture |url=https://www.vice.com/en/article/collage-statusartist-combines-catholicism-and-pop-culture/ |access-date=live2024-09-07 |website=vimeoVICE |language=en-US}}</ref> The exhibit included 29 large acrollage canvases, 19 smaller collages, 13 fotacrolés (altered photography) on canvas board, and 3 works of mixed media on paper produced over three decades.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Meier |first=Allison |date=2015-08-07 |title=Saintly Collages of Everyday People |url=https://hyperallergic.com/226519/saintly-collages-of-everyday-people/ |access-date=2024-09-07 |website=Hyperallergic |language=en-US}}</ref> The exhibition was be accompanied by a brochure and a scholarly catalogue.<ref>{{Cite web |title=RODRIGUEZ CALERO: Urban Martyrs and Latter Day Santos |url=https://www.elmuseo.org/exhibition/rodriguez-calero-urban-martyrs-and-latter-day-santos/ |access-date=2024-07-28 |website=El Museo del Barrio |language=en-US}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=Anreus |first=Alejandro |date=2015 |title=Rodriguez Calero Urban Martyrs and Latter Day Saints |url=https://static1.squarespace.com/static/5f22ea6f9759d14fff1214ab/t/5f3d5a62ce933a1597a1d0c3/1597856369184/About+3_Rodriguez+Calero_Urban+Martyrs.pdf}}</ref> The exhibit was reviewed and was given an honorable mention by [[Hyperallergic]] of the 20 best NYC exhibits.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Hyperallergic |date=2015-12-16 |title=Best of 2015: Our Top 20 NYC Art Shows |url=http://hyperallergic.com/261627/best-of-2015-our-top-20-nyc-art-shows/ |access-date=2024-07-28 |website=Hyperallergic |language=en-US}}</ref>

Calero has developed a distinct original technique called “'''acrollage'''”. She employs a variety of papers, colorful glazes of paint and acrylic mediums, appropriated prints which are layered on the canvas creating striking and highly graphic yet painterly compositions. <ref>{{Cite web |title=Collection: Gloria Rodríguez Calero Papers {{!}} Centro Library and Archives - ArchivesSpace |url=https://centroarchives.hunter.cuny.edu/repositories/2/resources/61 |access-date=2024-07-28 |website=centroarchives.hunter.cuny.edu}}</ref> These were turned into plastic skins that often resemble monoprints.<ref>{{Cite AV media |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zI1Y0F18_Ew |title=Independent Sources: Artistic NYC |date=2015-07-23 |last=CUNY TV |access-date=2024-07-29 |via=YouTube}}</ref>

=== Style and Techniquetechnique ===

There is a dichotomy in Calero’s work which bears qualities of both classical and contemporary elements. These include influences of [[Surrealism|surrealist]] collage, Catholic iconography, [[Medieval art|medieval religious painting]], as well as [[Hip hop music|hip-hop]] and street culture. Her work offers a balance of the abstract and figurative, sacred and profane, the meditative and boldly graphic. Her work employs bold color and carefully arranged dynamic compositions while offering an empathetic gaze on the her subject – subjects of the society she lives in. She embraces and celebrates ethnic groups, as well as [[LGBT]] community. Her work explores [[Black Hispanic and Latino Americans|Afro-Hispanic]] Imagery and barrio life and demonstrates a belief that everyone, even the most marginalized have dignity and inner worth regardless of social class.<ref name=":1">{{Cite book |last=Veneciano |first=Jorge Daniel |title=Rodriguez Calero: Urban Martyrs + Latter Day Saints |date=2015 |publisher=El Museo del Barrio |year=2015 |isbn=978-1-882454-82-2 |location=New York |language=English, Spanish |trans-title=Martires urbanos y santos de nuestros dias}}</ref> Figures in her works preach the gospel for today, reinterpreting community and providing content for the work that is ethnic, political and spiritual and thus at odds with much of the deconstructionist contemporary art of the day.<ref name=":0" />

Calero has developed a distinct original technique called “'''"acrollage'''”. She employs a variety of papers, colorful glazes of paint and acrylic mediums, appropriated prints which are layered on the canvas creating striking and highly graphic yet painterly compositions. <ref>{{Cite web |title=Collection: Gloria Rodríguez Calero Papers {{!}} Centro Library and Archives - ArchivesSpace |url=https://centroarchives.hunter.cuny.edu/repositories/2/resources/61 |access-date=2024-07-28 |website=centroarchives.hunter.cuny.edu}}</ref> These were turned into plastic skins that often resemble monoprints.<ref>{{Cite AV media |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zI1Y0F18_Ew |title=Independent Sources: Artistic NYC |date=2015-07-23 |last=CUNY TV |access-date=2024-07-29 |via=YouTube}}</ref> Her smaller prints which she called '''“fotocroles,”''' employ a technique which combines photography, painting, collage, and chine-colle, as the name implies.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Holmes |first=Jessica |date=2015-09-08 |title=RODRÍGUEZ CALERO Urban Martyrs and Latter Day Santos |url=https://brooklynrail.org/2015/09/artseen/rodrguez-calero-urban-martyrs-and-latter-day-santos |access-date=2024-08-01 |website=The Brooklyn Rail |language=en-US}}</ref>

There is a dichotomy in Calero’s work which bears qualities of both classical and contemporary elements. These include influences of [[Surrealism|surrealist]] collage, Catholic iconography, [[Medieval art|medieval religious painting]], as well as [[Hip hop music|hip-hop]] and street culture.<ref>{{Cite web |title=re:tratos urbanos rodríguez calero |url=https://static1.squarespace.com/static/5f22ea6f9759d14fff1214ab/t/6449ea3067e8907cc9b9ebc7/1682565699195/2023+Rodri%CC%81guez+Calero_re-tratos+urbanos_NYU+Wagner.pdf |url-status=live |archive-date= |access-date=30 July 2024 |website=NYU Wagner}}</ref> Her work offers a balance of the abstract and figurative, sacred and profane, the meditative and boldly graphic. Her work employs bold color and carefully arranged dynamic compositions while offering an empathetic gaze on the her subject – subjects of the society she lives in. She embraces and celebrates ethnic groups, as well as [[LGBT]] community. Her work explores [[Black Hispanic and Latino Americans|Afro-Hispanic]] Imagery and barrio life and demonstrates a belief that everyone, even the most marginalized have dignity and inner worth regardless of social class.<ref name=":1">{{Cite book |last=Veneciano |first=Jorge Daniel |title=Rodriguez Calero: Urban Martyrs + Latter Day Saints |date=2015 |publisher=El Museo del Barrio |year=2015 |isbn=978-1-882454-82-2 |location=New York |language=English, Spanish |trans-title=Martires urbanos y santos de nuestros dias}}</ref> Figures in her works preach the gospel for today, reinterpreting community and providing content for the work that is ethnic, political and spiritual and thus at odds with much of the deconstructionist contemporary art of the day.<ref name=":0" />

=== Bibliography ===

Garcia, Jordan, [https://canvasrebel.com/meet-rodriguez-calero/ Meet Rodríguez Calero], ''CanvasREBEL''. interview 2024

== Books and catalogs ==

[https://asllinea.org/rodriguez-calero-interview/ Artist Snapshot: Rodríguez Calero]. Interview with Stephanie Cassidy, ''Linea Studio Notes'' from [[Art Students League of New York|The Art Students League of New York]]. interview 2023

*'''Rodrigeuz Calero: Urban Martyrs and Latter Day Santos''', El Museum del Barrio 2015<ref name=":4" />

*[https://static1.squarespace.com/static/5f22ea6f9759d14fff1214ab/t/6449ea122abdc63349b3fa1e/1682565655079/2022_IdentityCatalog.pptx.pdf '''i•den•ti•ty'''], ''Merion Hall Gallery at [[Saint Joseph's University|Saint Joseph's University.]]'' Philadelphia PA. catalogue<ref>{{Cite [httpsbook |title=I·den·ti·ty://www.kaltura.com/index.php/extwidget/preview/partner_id/763372/uiconf_id/43634051/entry_id/1_ge02knqe/embed/dynamic? PanelA discussiongroup exhibition highlighting global and cultural Identity through art. watch]|date=2022 |publisher=St Joseph's Universitiy |year=2022 |location=Merion Station, PA |language=5-6}}</ref>

Jones, Victoria Emily, [https://artandtheology.org/2022/09/25/rodriguez-calero-acrollage/ A theological reading of Rodríguez Calero’s acrollages], ''Art & Theology:'' Revitalizing the Christian imagination through painting, poetry, music, and more September 25, 2022 interview

*[https://static1.squarespace.com/static/5f22ea6f9759d14fff1214ab/t/6449ea3067e8907cc9b9ebc764531389db3de74ccea742c5/16825656991951683166097507/2023+RodriRazaConACatalogueFall-Winter13%CC28ReadVersion%81guez+Calero_re-tratos+urbanos_NYU29+Wagner2.pdf re:tratos'''RazA urbanoscon rodríguez calero“A'''”], ''Gallery Space at [[New York University|NYU]] Wagner.'', New York, New York. catalogue 2022.2013<ref>{{Cite book |last=Crescioni-sAntoni |first=Franki |title=RazA con “A” |publisher=Gallery at NYU Wagner |year=2013 |location=New York NY |publication-date=2013}}</ref>

*'''Exit Art, Alternative Histories New York Art Spaces 1960 to 2010'''. ''[[Taller Boricua]]''<ref>{{Cite book |last=Rosati |first=Lauren |title=Exit Art, Alternative Histories New York Art Spaces 1960 to 2010 |last2=Staniszewski |first2=Mary Anne |publisher=Exit Art and The MIT Press |year=2013 |pages=126 - 127}}</ref>

[https://static1.squarespace.com/static/5f22ea6f9759d14fff1214ab/t/645319fb5cc1482280ae2c78/1683167740240/2022_Rewriting+Herstory+Volume+Two.Drawing+Rooms_Victory+Hall+Press+copy+2+%282%29.pdf Rewriting HerStory]: Women in the Visual Arts, ''Drawing Rooms. Jersey City'', New Jersey. catalogue 2022.

==References==

[https://static1.squarespace.com/static/5f22ea6f9759d14fff1214ab/t/6449ea122abdc63349b3fa1e/1682565655079/2022_IdentityCatalog.pptx.pdf i•den•ti•ty], ''Merion Hall Gallery at [[Saint Joseph's University|Saint Joseph's University.]]'' Philadelphia PA. catalogue [https://www.kaltura.com/index.php/extwidget/preview/partner_id/763372/uiconf_id/43634051/entry_id/1_ge02knqe/embed/dynamic? Panel discussion. watch]

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[https://static1.squarespace.com/static/5f22ea6f9759d14fff1214ab/t/5f3d5a62ce933a1597a1d0c3/1597856369184/About+3_Rodriguez+Calero_Urban+Martyrs.pdf Rodriguez Calero Urban Martyrs + Latter Day Saints,] Rodriguez Calero Martires Urbanos y santos de nuestro dias, [[El Museo del Barrio]] | Women Artists Retrospective Series. catalogue 2015<ref name=":1" />

[https://static1.squarespace.com/static/5f22ea6f9759d14fff1214ab/t/64531389db3de74ccea742c5/1683166097507/RazaConACatalogueFall-Winter13%28ReadVersion%29+2.pdf RazA con “A”], ''Gallery Space at [[New York University|NYU]] Wagner.'' New York, New York. catalogue 2013

Ugwo, Uzomah, [https://www.arterealizzata.com/interviews/an-artistic-conversation-with-rodrguez-calero An Artistic Conversation with Rodríguez Calero] Arte Realizzata September 20, 2022 interview 2020.

Nikkal, Nancy, [https://artofcollage.wordpress.com/2020/05/17/rodriguez-calero-collage-and-acrollage/ Rodríguez Calero Collage and Acrollage], Art of Collage, Nancy Egol Nikkai's View on Art, Artists & Fine Art of Collage May 17, 2020

Unapanta, Richard, (producer) [https://vimeo.com/185065073 Puerto Rican Voices: Season 3 Episode 4] (RoCa: Rodríguez Calero). CENTRO. Center for Puerto Rican Studies. [[Hunter College]] 2016

[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PAjZ15ICt3s&t=1492s Rodriguez Calero Oral History Project]. Institute for Latino Studies, [[University of Notre Dame|Notre Dame University]]. Notre Dame, Indiana 2006.

Edwards, Amber (senior producer) Sign of the Times. State of the Arts. New Jersey Network Public Television & Radio 2005.

Edwards, Amber (senior producer) Liquitex 50th Anniversary. State of the Arts'''.''' New Jersey Network Public Television & Radio 2003.

Fragmented Image. ''[[Eastern New Mexico University]]''. Portales, New Mexico. TV Station KENW - TV, Channel 3, PBS Affliate. Interview with Don Criss, Director of TV Production Services.

Mady, [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YxjyVPDmyQw Beatrice, Serious Whimsy Exhibition]'''.''' Virtual Exhibit, Fine Arts Gallery, [[Saint Peter's University|Saint Peter’s University]]. 2020

Colon, Jessica M Rodriguez, [https://demeterpress.org/books/breasts-across-motherhood/ Breast Across Motherhood.] The Madonna's Breast and the Surprise of the Real: From Ideal to Embodied. [[Demeter Press]], 2020

Mendoza, Alex, Political Art Activism ''Arteration'' 2019.

AFineLyne, [https://gothamtogo.com/culture-and-the-people-el-museo-del-barrio-1969-2019/ Culture and the People: El Museo Del Barrio, 1969 - 2019]. Gotham ToGo Article. Art & Culture, 2018.

Exhibition Artwork Honors Community Diversity ''Harlem News. Harlem Community Newspapers.'' Vol 23 No 26 June 28 - July 4, 2018, page 11

Meier, Allison, [https://hyperallergic.com/226519/saintly-collages-of-everyday-people/ Saintly Collages of Everyday People], ''[[Hyperallergic]]'' August 7, 2015

Holmes Jessica, ''[https://brooklynrail.org/2015/09/artseen/rodrguez-calero-urban-martyrs-and-latter-day-santos Rodríguez Calero Urban Martyrs and Latter Day Santos], [[The Brooklyn Rail]]'' (September). by Jessica Holmes September 2015

Edited by Lauren Rosati and Mary Anne Staniszewski Exit Art, Alternative Histories New York Art Spaces 1960 to 2010. page 126 - 127 ''[[Taller Boricua]]'', page 238 - 239 Co-published by [[Exit Art]] and [[MIT Press|The MIT Press]] 2013.

Gregory, Mary, Here, Not There. Part Three of the Triad Series: ''ArtSlant'' New York News. November 17, 2013

Gregory, Mary, By The Numbers: More Or Less - Part Two of the Triad Series: ''ArtSlant'' New York News, October 13, 2013.

Gregory, Mary, Abstract Lives - Part One of the Triad Series: ''ArtSlant'' New York News. September 15, 2013

Idealized Subjects at Centro Gallery. ''Daily News. Viva New York Update.'' Tuesday, ART, page 2. New York, New York, November 22, 2005. 

== External links ==

* [https://www.rodriguezcalero.com/ Official Website]

* [https://www.elmuseo.org/exhibition/rodriguez-calero-urban-martyrs-and-latter-day-santos/ Museo Del Barrio Exhibition]

* Unapanta, Richard, (producer) [https://vimeo.com/185065073 Puerto Rican Voices: Season 3 Episode 4] (RoCa: Rodríguez Calero). CENTRO. Center for Puerto Rican Studies. [[Hunter College]] 2016

* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PAjZ15ICt3s&t=1492s Rodriguez Calero Oral History Project]. Institute for Latino Studies, [[University of Notre Dame|Notre Dame University]]. Notre Dame, Indiana 2006.

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