THE CENTER FOR
THE NUEVO SOUTH

was conceived more than 20 years ago and was officially born in 2022, as a non-profit, to address the cultural and media gap challenges created by the Great Latino Migration to the American South. It was founded by visual storyteller Rodrigo Dorfman who has been working as a migrant cultural worker in the American South for the past 25 years.

The Center for the Nuevo South is dedicated to preserving and documenting the living history of the Latinx experience in the South, and to supporting, training, and educating Latine youth to tell their own stories and the stories of their communities. The Center provides a forum for exhibitions, distribution, convenings, and film screenings for art and media relevant to the many Latino communities in the American South.



CNS is fiscally sponsored by SEEDS and operates out of their building in Durham, North Carolina.

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

  • Rodrigo Dorfman

    CREATIVE DIRECTOR

    Multimedia storyteller and chief figurator.

  • MIGUEL ROJAS SOTELO

    PRESIDENT

    Scholar, filmmaker, visual artist, and media activist.

  • JAVIERA CABALLERO

    SECRETARY

    Leadership development specialist and City Councilwoman of Durham, North Carolina

  • JULIE WELLS

    TREASURER

    Consulting specialist - Strategic conversations.

COLLABORATING ARTISTS

  • Cornelio Campos

    PAINTER/SCULPTOR/ELECTRICIAN

  • MIGUEL ROJAS SOTELO

    SCHOLAR, FILMMAKER, VISUAL ARTIST, AND MEDIA ACTIVIST.

  • PAOLA KIPP

    DESIGNER/SCULPTOR/PERFORMER

  • OSCAR 'LA PAKIS" GARCIA CERVANTES

    DRAG ARTIST/DANCER/HEALER