LETICIA BERDECIA

Leticia Berdecia is a law student with a background in sociology, cultural management, and interdisciplinary research. Her work focuses on the intersection of law, culture, and heritage, with particular interest in Puerto Rico and the Caribbean. She is especially interested in cultural policy, historical memory, and the legal frameworks that shape collective identity.

Contact me
leticia.berdecia@upr.edu
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01.Project one
Publication
Spanish
2026
Int. Law Journal

University
of Puerto Rico
School of Law

The International Law Journal of the University of Puerto Rico is a new academic project launched in 2026. Its inaugural volume features seven articles by authors from across the Americas. Leticia served as the Art and Publication Director, helping bring the digital journal to life.

1/2    International Law Journal, cover
2/2    International Law Journal,  index
02.Project B

Exhibition
Spanish / English
2022
Nuestro Archivo

Sponsored by 
Mellon Foundation
and Monument Lab

Nuestro Archivo gathers a collection of storytelling interviews, historical photographs, and architectural surveys from rural Puerto Rico. By challenging traditional archival methods, this project serves as both a methodological experiment and a reaffirmation of counternaratives. Originally developed over seven months, it continues to grow indefinitely as it seeks new models for community archiving.

1/2    Exhibition walls  extract, photos
2/2    Exhibition walls  extract, photos  
03.Project C

Publication
Spanish
2021
Espacios imaginarios

Sponsored byCornell University
and Einhorn Center

Espacios Imaginarios brings together eight Caribbean writers to explore contemporary regional literature. Each author presents a unique vision of the Caribbean, playing with utopian themes and creatively reimagining identity.

1/2    Espacios imaginarios, book cover
2/2    Espacios imaginarios,  inside peek