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"Affirmative Action Isn鈥檛 Reverse Jim Crow: Asian Americans and the Reconstruction of White Entitlement,鈥 Lecture. Antiblackness and Alliance: A Series on Asian-Black Race Relations, Asian American Center and Carolina Asia Center, University of North Carolina, Livestreamed September 30, 2020.


鈥淩acial Capitalism and Disposable Populations in the Time of Covid-19,鈥 Red May Seattle 2020: Capitalism or Life, Viral Edition, Livestreamed May 15, 2020


de Lima, Lucas. (2023). pinto. Asteri(x) Journal, (The 10th Anniversary Issue), 164-5.


de Lima, L. (2023). Two poems from Cosmic Bottom. Gulf Coast: A Journal of Literature and Fine Arts.


de Lima, L. (2023). [i walk the judy garland trail]. The Hopkins Review 16(3), 185. .


de Lima, L. (2022). Tropical Sacrifice. Birds LLC.


de Lima, L. 2023. Wearing a costume by Georgian artist Uta Bekaia, de Lima performed work from their new book Tropical Sacrifice as part of the Marissa Newman Projects booth at the 2022 Untitled Art Fair.


de Lima, L. 2023. Performed and exhibited Cosmic Bottom at Artists Alliance Inc.'s Cuchifritos Gallery in New York City in collaboration with visual artist Levani (Georgia). A multimedia reading and installation, Cosmic Bottom took place with the support of a 2021 Concept to Realization grant from Canada Council for the Arts.


New Book:  published May 2, 2023.


Barbie Diewald received a fellowship from the New England Foundation for the Arts for their New Work New England project: Concourse. The fellowship is for one year.