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Foro Latinoamericano 2020: Examining Racial Identities and Ideologies in Latin America, Study notes of Latin language

The foro latinoamericano 2020, hosted by carleton college, brings together students, faculty, and alumni to explore the social, political, and cultural constructions of race in latin america. Speakers include george reid andrews, robin d. Moore, and valeria ginberg pla, who will discuss various aspects of blackness in latin america through history, music, and literature. The event is sponsored by the office of the dean of the college, latin american studies, and the spanish department.

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Download Foro Latinoamericano 2020: Examining Racial Identities and Ideologies in Latin America and more Study notes Latin language in PDF only on Docsity! Foro Latinoamericano 2020 Belkis Ayón Afro-Latin America: History, Music, and Literature April 17-18 All Events Are Open To The Public *Dinner and lunch will be hosted for alumni, majors, minors, faculty and special guests of the Latin American Studies Program at Carleton College. Please RSVP for dinner and/or lunch to Mary Tatge at mtatge@carleton.edu or at 507-222-4252, by April 1, 2020. For further questions, contact this year’s Foro Latinoamericano organizer Professor Yansi Pérez, (yperez@carleton.edu, x 5556) Sponsored By • Office of the Dean of the College • Latin American Studies • Spanish Department PROGRAM Friday, April 17 (Athenaeum) 5:00 p.m. Welcome Professor Beverly Nagel, Dean of the College George Reid Andrews, Distinguished Professor of History at the University of Pittsburgh. “Blackness in Latin America” Reception to follow Dinner* Saturday, April 18 (Athenaeum) 9:00 a.m. Coffee and rolls 9:30 a.m. Robin D. Moore, Professor of Ethnomusicology at the University of Texas at Austin. “Afrocubanismo and its Cultural Legacy” 10:30 a.m. Valeria Ginberg Pla, Professor of Spanish at Bowling Green State University. “Migration, Pan- Africanism and Resistance in the Writings of Eric Walrond, Claude McKay, and Samuel Nation” 11:30 a.m. Final Comments Lunch*
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