Peru’s Crisis in the Latin American Context

Zoom Conversation (details below) The Program in Latin American, Caribbean, and Latinx Studies, co-sponsored with the Program in International Studies, and the Stavros Niarchos Foundation Agora Institute at Johns Hopkins University, presents Peru’s Crisis in the Latin American Context Join us for a Zoom Conversation about the ongoing Crisis in Perú with: Alberto Vergara, Professor […]

LAGW Seminar: Catherine’s Value: Freedom, Excess, and Slavery on the Spanish Littoral

Gilman Hall 308

Gilman Hall 308 The Johns Hopkins Latin America in a Globalizing World works in progress seminar welcomes Professor Jessica Marie Johnson, History (JHU), to present: Catherine's Value: Freedom, Excess, and Slavery on the Spanish Littoral This essay excerpt explores the ways African women and women of African descent, living in slaveholding societies and in the […]

LAGW Seminar: The Power of Protectors: Accounting for High-Risk Mobilization in Pinochet’s Chile

Gilman Hall 308

Gilman Hall 308 The Johns Hopkins Latin America in a Globalizing World works in progress seminar welcomes Professor Consuelo Amat, Political Science (JHU), to present: The Power of Protectors: Accounting for High-Risk Mobilization in Pinochet's Chile How can activists overcome the collective action problem under extreme repression? I argue that protest in these conditions is […]

Lecture: Brazilian Democracy After Bolsonaro

Hodson Hall 305

Hondson Hall 305 The Johns Hopkins Portuguese Program and the Program in Latin American, Caribbean, and Latinx Studies welcomes Dr. Beatriz Rey, SNF Agora Visiting Fellow, to present: Brazilian Democracy After Bolsonaro In-person at Hodson Hall 305ZOOM:https//zoom.us/J/95916009912Meeting ID: 959 1600 9912