Calendar
All Topics (March 31 through May 6)
Friday, March 31
Saturday, April 1
Monday, April 3
- 4:30 PM Lusophone Voices: A reading and conversation with Brazilian writer Paulo Scott and Portuguese writer João Tordo
- 7:30 PM DON’T CALL ME SON
Wednesday, April 5
- 1:00 PM Multi-disciplinary panel on immigration, U.S.-Mexico relations, and civil rights during President Trump's era
- 5:00 PM The Cannibal’s Confession
Monday, April 10
Tuesday, April 11
- 2:00 PM Art and Memory in the Southern Cone
- 5:30 PM Samurai in the Land of the Gaucho
Wednesday, April 12
- 4:00 PM Growing Maize at Altica and the Beginnings of Social Inequalities in the Teotihuacan Valley
- Venezuela: Is the Bolivarian Revolution Coming to an End?
Thursday, April 13
Monday, April 17
- 6:00 PM RFK Visiting Professor in Latin American Studies Lecture - Taking Law Seriously to Explore Economic and Social Inequality
- 7:30 PM WHERE I GROW OLD
Tuesday, April 18
- 12:30 PM Escaping from Criminal Violence in Central America, México, and the US: Migrants or Refugees?
Thursday, April 20
- All Day CUBA AT A CROSSROADS An Interdisciplinary Symposium on Contemporary Cuba
- 6:00 PM Tell the World: Venezuela is in Crisis and Needs Your Help
Saturday, April 22
Monday, April 24
- All Day Art as Conflict Resolution
Tuesday, April 25
Wednesday, April 26
Saturday, April 29
- 1:00 PM Afro-Latin Music of the Americas (ALMA) Ensemble and Omnivorous Global Music Ensemble Concert
Tuesday, May 2
- 5:00 PM Cuba in Transition from Obama to Trump: USA, Angola, Latin America, and Beyond
- 7:30 PM Harold Mendez