LACLxS Fall 2023 Events

The Program in Latin American, Caribbean, and Latinx Studies presents its Sponsored and Co-Sponsored Events scheduled for the Fall of 2023. We look forward to seeing you in person or virtually in the coming weeks!

Film Festival: EL ACOMPAN˜ANTE
Pavel Giroud / Cuba
Sep 5, 5 pm, Remsen Hall 101

Conference: GENEALOGIES OF DEVELOPMENT, APPROACHES FROM LATIN AMERICA
The 19th Century: Sep 15, 9:30 am – 3:00 pm, Gilman Hall 308, History Seminar Room
Defining Development: A Roundtable Discussion: Sep 15, 3:30 – 5:00 pm, Gilman Hall 300
The 20th Century: Sep 16, 9:00 am – 5:00 pm, Gilman Hall 308, History Seminar Room

Roundtable/Event: THE 50th ANNIVERSARY OF CHILE’S MILITARY COUP: MEMORY, JUSTICE, AND THE DECLASSIFIED U.S. ROLE IN LATIN AMERICA
Peter Kornbluh (Senior Analyst, National Security Archive), Katherine Hite (Professor of Political Science on the Frederick Ferris Thompson Chair, Vassar College), & Consuelo Amat (SNF Agora Institute & Assistant Professor of Political Science, JHU)
Sep 28, 5 pm, Hackerman Hall B17

Film Festival: A BRUDDAH’S MIND
Déo Cardoso / Brazil
Oct 3, 5 pm, Remsen Hall 101

Lecture: THE CURRENT STATE OF BLACK CITIZENSHIP IN ANDEAN COUNTRIES
Mariela Noles Cotito, Social and Political Sciences, Universidad del Pacífico, Perú
Oct 5, 6-7 pm, Gilman 308

Film Festival: BIRDS OF PASSAGE
Cristina Gallego & Ciro Guerra / Colombia
Oct 17, 5 pm, Remsen Hall 101

Lecture: THE AFRICAN HERITAGE OF LATINX AND CARIBBEAN LITERATURE
Sarah Quesada, Romance Studies, Duke University
Oct 27, 4-6 pm, Gilman 476

Film Festival: LOS LOBOS
Samuel Kishi Leopo / Mexico
Nov 7, 5 pm, Remsen Hall 101

LACLxS 2023 RESEARCH GRANTEES SYMPOSIUM
Nov 10, Levering Hall – Conference Room A

Film Festival: EL FUTURO PERFECTO
Nele Wohlatz / Argentina
Nov 28, 5 pm, Remsen Hall 101

Film Festival: FREEDOM IS A BIG WORD
Guillermo Rocamora / Uruguay
Dec 5, 5 pm, Hodson Hall 101