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“I’m Still Here” and Echoes of the Dictatorship (02.26.25)

February 7th, 2025in Event Announcements

Join us on Wednesday, February 26, at 4:30 PM for a discussion of the Oscar-nominated Brazilian political biographical drama, I'm Read more

Beyond the Carnival: The History and Resilience Behind Brazil’s Inequality (02.20.25)

January 30th, 2025in Event Announcements

Join us for a presentation by Nivea Canalli Bona, Master Lecturer in Media Science at BU's College of Communication. Thursday, Read more

What We Carry: The Packing List of Venezuelan Displacement (02.18.25)

January 30th, 2025in Event Announcements

Join us for a presentation by journalist Shandra Back, COM '25. Shandra is an international journalist specializing in Latin American Read more

Visiting Latin American Leaders Working to Address the Needs of Underserved and At-Risk Youth

January 23rd, 2025in Event Announcements

Please join us for a roundtable discussion with international leaders working to address the needs of underserved and at-risk youth Read more

Venezuela, Maduro’s Election Fraud and Inauguration: Lessons for the Trump Administration (01.30.25)

January 22nd, 2025in Event Announcements

Join us on Thursday, January 30, at 12:30 PM, for a lecture by Amb. Paul Hare, Master Lecturer in International Read more

The Hidden Globe: How Wealth Hacks the World

January 22nd, 2025in Event Announcements

The Seeing and not Seeing Seminar is excited to host Atossa Abrahamian, independent journalist and author of The Hidden Globe: Read more

Conversation on Literature and Culture with Arturo Fontaine Talavera & Alicia Borinsky (11.22.24)

November 18th, 2024in Event Announcements

Join us for CONVERSATIONS ON LITERATURE AND CULTURE with ARTURO FONTAINE TALAVERA. author of La vida doble, and ALICIA BORINSKY. Read more

Event Highlights: How Can Haiti Solve Its Many Crises?

November 18th, 2024in Event Highlights

This panel discussion on the crisis in Haiti with Pierre Noel, Executive Director of the Haiti Development Institute in Boston; Read more

What Side Are You On?: A Tohono O’odham Life across Borders (11.13.24)

November 5th, 2024in Event Announcements

Second-Class Daughters: Black Brazilian Women and Informal Adoption as Modern Slavery (11.07.24)

October 28th, 2024in Event Announcements

Join us via Zoom on Thursday, November 7, 3:30 to 4:45 PM, for a book talk by Dr. Elizabeth Hordge-Freeman. Read more

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