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 […]