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Venezuela Roundtable (2/11/26)

January 17th, 2026in Event Announcements

Join us for a timely discussion on the unfolding situation in Venezuela. Panelists include Veronica Zubillaga, University of Illinois Chicago; Read more

The Cuban American Community: What Role Will it Have in Cuba’s Future? (12/02/25)

November 18th, 2025

Join us for a presentation by Dr. Andy Gomez. Born in Cuba, Dr. Gomez cofounded the University of Miami's Institute Read more

Contesting MIT: The Latin American World Model (1971–1977) and Alternative Modernisms (11/20/25)

October 31st, 2025in Event Announcements

Join us for a presentation by Dr. Ana Grondona, Fall 2025 De Fortabat Visiting Scholar at the Harvard University David Read more

Linguistic Discrimination Against Latino/a/es in the U.S. (11/19/25)

October 31st, 2025in Event Announcements

Join us for a talk by Jasmine Gonzalez Rose, Professor of Law at Boston University. Professor Gonzales Rose is a Read more

Boston Area Latiné Communities: Advocacy, Social Services, and Volunteer Opportunities (11/13/25)

October 30th, 2025in Event Announcements

Join us for a panel discussion about advocacy, social services, and volunteer opportunities with the Boston area Latiné communities. Sierra Read more

China-LAC Economic Relations: Updates And Prospects For A Crucial Corridor For The Global Economy (11/11/25)

October 22nd, 2025in Event Announcements

Join us for a talk by Rebecca Ray, PhD. Dr. Ray is a Senior Academic Researcher at the Boston University Read more

Is Bolsonarismo Dead in Brazil? (11/06/25)

October 21st, 2025in Event Announcements

Join us for a presentation by Visiting Fellow Fabrício H. Chagas-Bastos on "Is Bolsonarismo Dead in Brazil?". His work on Read more

Religious Beliefs and Conflict: The Case of Autodefensas Unidas de Colombia (10/30/25)

October 20th, 2025in Event Announcements

Join us for a talk by PhD student Ana María Rodríguez Alfonso. Ana María is a Colombian lawyer with a Read more

US-Venezuelan Relations Under President Trump: A Year After The Election Fraud (10/23/25)

October 7th, 2025in Event Announcements

Join us for a talk by visiting researcher Carlos Blanco     Read more

A Second Jerusalem in Latin America?: The Jewish Community in Argentina (10/21/25)

September 30th, 2025in Event Announcements

Join us for a talk by writer and journalist Javier Sinay Sinay has authored several books, including Después de las 09:53 Read more

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