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  • Using the Randall Archives: Photography, Poetry, Politics by Gioconda Belli, Margaret Randall, Jessica Frazier, Barbara Korbal, Gabriela Silva, Roberto Tejada, Elizabeth Hutchison, and Naomi Ambriz

    Using the Randall Archives: Photography, Poetry, Politics

    Gioconda Belli, Margaret Randall, Jessica Frazier, Barbara Korbal, Gabriela Silva, Roberto Tejada, Elizabeth Hutchison, and Naomi Ambriz

    A panel featuring Naomi Ambriz (UNM American Studies), Dr. Jessica Frazier (University of Rhode Island), Barbara Korbal (UNM CSWR Fellow), Gabriela Silva (Mexican Independent Scholar), and Dr. Roberto Tejada (University of Houston), and including Margaret Randall and Gioconda Belli. Moderated by Dr. Liz Hutchison at the University of New Mexico on October 28, 2020. Sponsored by the University of New Mexico University Libraries, Office of Academic Affairs, Feminist Research Institute, Department of English, Latin American and Iberian Institute, Spanish and Portuguese Department, College of Fine Arts, Department of History, as well as The Lannan Foundation.

    American Sign Language interpretation provided.

  • Two Poets, Two Revolutionaries, Two Friends: Gioconda Belli and Margaret Randall Converse by Gioconda Belli and Margaret Randall

    Two Poets, Two Revolutionaries, Two Friends: Gioconda Belli and Margaret Randall Converse

    Gioconda Belli and Margaret Randall

    Organized as part of University Library’s annual Willard Lecture series, this event features Margaret Randall’s conversation with Nicaraguan revolutionary and writer Gioconda Belli, as well as readings from Randall’s new memoir, I Never Left Home.

    Sponsored by the University of New Mexico University Libraries, Office of Academic Affairs, Feminist Research Institute, Department of English, Latin American and Iberian Institute, Spanish and Portuguese Department, College of Fine Arts, Department of History, as well as The Lannan Foundation.

    English and Spanish captions available.

  • Discussion with Gioconda Belli and Margaret Randall, October 28, 2020 by Gioconda Belli and Margaret Randall

    Discussion with Gioconda Belli and Margaret Randall, October 28, 2020

    Gioconda Belli and Margaret Randall

    This video records the authors' remote conversation with their audience, following the public screening of their conversation, "Two Poets, Two Revolutionaries, Two Friends: Gioconda Belli and Margaret Randall Converse," on October 28, 2020. Moderated by Dr. Elizabeth Hutchison and sponsored by the University of New Mexico University Libraries, Office of Academic Affairs, Feminist Research Institute, Department of English, Latin American and Iberian Institute, Spanish and Portuguese Department, College of Fine Arts, Department of History, as well as The Lannan Foundation.

    American Sign Language interpretation provided.

  • Anne Hillerman, "The Legacy of Tony Hillerman" by Anne Hillerman

    Anne Hillerman, "The Legacy of Tony Hillerman"

    Anne Hillerman

  • Stephen Fried, "Learning from Fred Harvey" by Stephen Fried

    Stephen Fried, "Learning from Fred Harvey"

    Stephen Fried

  • David Marler, "UFOs at UNM: A Skeptical Believer Presents His Research" by David Marler

    David Marler, "UFOs at UNM: A Skeptical Believer Presents His Research"

    David Marler

 
 
 

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