Kathy Andrade
Creative Trouble Making
Sources
Interviews and Archives
- Molly Williamson, 2010 video interview with Andrade. Archived at Tamiment Library, New York University.
- Dan Katz, 1998 audio interview with Andrade. Archived at CENTRO—Center for Puerto Rican Studies, Hunter College, City University of New York.
- Robert Winn and Tammy Arnstein, audio interview with Jay Mazur. The Path Home Project.
- CENTRO—Center for Puerto Rican Studies, Hunter College, City University of New York
- ILGWU Archives, Kheel Center, Cornell University
- Museum of Chinese in America
- Tamiment Library, New York University
Additional sources can be found here.
Advisors
- Tammy Arnstein – historian, The Path Home
- Muzaffar Chishti – former director of the ILGWU Immigration Project, current director at Migration Policy Institute
- Jorge Colón – labor photographer and Andrade’s husband
- Fanny Julissa Garcia – Honduran-American oral historian
- Lucia Gomez – communications director, New York City Central Labor Council
- Tracy Gross – worked with Andrade on ILGWU education project, now co-directs Penn South archive
- Maureen LaMar – labor educator and activist and former colleague of Andrade at ILGWU
- Nancy Lorence – former director of the ILGWU’s Amnesty Education program
- Evelyn Jones Rich – educator and activist, worked with Andrade starting in the 1950s
- Molly Williamson – documentary filmmaker, Rolling Pin Film Productions
- Robert Winn – documentary filmmaker. Winn and Arnstein created The Path Home, a multimedia project about immigration and IRCA, which includes material about Andrade
Exhibit curated by Rachel Bernstein and May Ying Chen, and designed & coded by Paul Madlon. Summer 2025
