Ecopoetry/Ecopoetry Workshop

@ Gilman 119 The Program in Latin America, Caribbean and Latinx Studies is glad to present Valeria Meiller (Modern Languages and Literatures, University of Texas at San Antonio) for a workshop on ECOPOETRY/ECOPOETRY: THE AFFORDANCES AND PITFALLS OF ECOLOGICALLY ENGAGED POETIC PRAXIS This workshop presents three theoretical entryways to the concept of ecopoetry—understood broadly as […]

LACLxS WIP Seminar: Race and Resistance in the Caribbean

The Program in Latin America, Caribbean and Latinx Studies is excited to present Joao Gabriel, History, Spanish & Portuguese, JHU. “To Deport or to Imprison? The Case of the Mauvais Subjets in Guadeloupe (1827-1848)” Leana Mason, Sociology, Spanish & Portuguese, JHU. “Rituals of Resistance to Racial Capitalism: Analyzing the Persistence of Jab Jab in Grenada” for our […]

German Kaffeestunde

Gilman Atrium

@ The German conversation hour Kaffeestunde is back for the spring semester! Everyone is welcome to practice their language skills with conversation and language games. We are meeting every Friday from 12-1pm in the Atrium of Gilman Hall. See you there! Add to calendar Google Calendar iCalendar Outlook 365 Outlook Live

Richard Macksey National Undergraduate Humanities Research Symposium

@ The Richard Macksey National Undergraduate Humanities Research Symposium, now in its sixth year, brings together undergraduate students from across the country to present their humanities and interdisciplinary research to a national audience. Registration is required. Please visit the conference website for more information. Add to calendar Google Calendar iCalendar Outlook 365 Outlook Live

Bodian Seminar: Anna Schapiro, Ph.D.

@ Anna Schapiro, Ph.D.Assistant Professor Department of PsychologyUniversity of Pennsylvania Faculty Host: Dr. Chris Fetsch Learning representations of specifics and generalities over time There is a fundamental tension between storing discrete traces of individual experiences, which allows recall of particular moments in our past without interference, and extracting regularities across these experiences, which supports generalization […]

Latinx Immigrant Labor in Rebuilding New Orleans

@ Mergenthaler 426 The Program in Latin America, Caribbean and Latinx Studies is glad to present Sarah Fouts, Department of American Studies, University of Maryland-Baltimore County, for her talk on Latinx Immigrant Labor. In the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, Central American and Mexican immigrants arrived in New Orleans to help clean up and rebuild. When […]

East Asian Studies Seminar – Yihan Lulu Wang

Mergenthaler 526

@ Graduate student Yihan Lulu Wang will present on “Negotiating Grief Work in a Chinese Role-Playing Science Fiction” for the Spring 2025 EAS Seminar Series. The EAS Seminar is an interdisciplinary workshop for graduate students and faculty to present a pre-circulated work-in-progress. Organized by graduate students, the seminar also hosts methodology workshops, career-building workshops, and undergraduate senior […]

LACLxS WIP Seminar: Theorizing Racial Capitalism & the Capitalist World-System from Latin America

@ Mergenthaler 266 The Program in Latin America, Caribbean and Latinx Studies is excited to present Alonso Burgos (Sociology, JHU) • Towards a Contingency-Context Theory of the Political Economy of Census Race-Making: Insights from Colonial and Republican Peru. Keely Kriho (Political Science, JHU) • Mariátegui, the Mexican Revolution, and Marxist Dependency Theory for our LACLxS […]

An Art and Anthropology Studio: Fashioning a Future of Here, Collectively

The Peale Community Museum 225 Holiday St., Baltimore, MD

The Peale Museum Thursday, March 27nd 5-6:30pm    The Future of Here exhibition at the Peale Museum is an invitation to reimagine our place along the Jones Falls River and the Chesapeake Bay in a distant future beyond our fossil-fueled present: what local landscapes and cultures might look like in a time far beyond the Baltimore […]

German Kaffeestunde

Gilman Atrium

@ The German conversation hour Kaffeestunde is back for the spring semester! Everyone is welcome to practice their language skills with conversation and language games. We are meeting every Friday from 12-1pm in the Atrium of Gilman Hall. See you there! Add to calendar Google Calendar iCalendar Outlook 365 Outlook Live