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LAII Events

Each year, the LAII sponsors and/or hosts interdisciplinary presentations, panels, colloquia, and conferences relating to Latin American and Iberian Studies. The LAII often collaborates with other UNM departments to attract speakers from across UNM disciplines and from national and international institutions. When possible, the LAII records speakers' presentations and makes this archive available publicly. Please browse recent presentation recordings below.
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  • Oaxaca Resurgent: a book panel on indigeneity, education, and development in the Americas by A.S. Dillingham, Tiffany S. Lee, and Yolanda Teran

    Oaxaca Resurgent: a book panel on indigeneity, education, and development in the Americas

    A.S. Dillingham, Albright College; Tiffany S. Lee, University of New Mexico - Main Campus; and Yolanda Teran, University of New Mexico - Main Campus

    04/08/2022

  • Research in Latin America During the Pandemic: How to Accept and Adapt to Changing Circumstances by Alejandra Acuña Balbuena

    Research in Latin America During the Pandemic: How to Accept and Adapt to Changing Circumstances

    Alejandra Acuña Balbuena, University of New Mexico - Main Campus

    04/07/2022

  • Juntas de Saneamiento in the Struggle for Water: The Catholic Church, The Peace Corps, and The World Bank-IDB in Rural Paraguay by Joseph Garcia

    Juntas de Saneamiento in the Struggle for Water: The Catholic Church, The Peace Corps, and The World Bank-IDB in Rural Paraguay

    Joseph Garcia, University of New Mexico - Main Campus

    03/30/2022

  • Amazonian Cosmopolitans by Suzanne Oakdale

    Amazonian Cosmopolitans

    Suzanne Oakdale, University of New Mexico - Main Campus

    03/28/2022

  • A Discovery of Visual Poetry: Reading UNM's Collection of Mexican and Chilean Comics and Zines by Elizabeth Gackstetter Nichols

    A Discovery of Visual Poetry: Reading UNM's Collection of Mexican and Chilean Comics and Zines

    Elizabeth Gackstetter Nichols, Drury University

    03/22/2022

  • Vengeance, Power and Dior: How Frida Kahlo, Evita Peron and Carmen Miranda Used Beauty Work to Become Immortal by Elizabeth Gackstetter Nichols

    Vengeance, Power and Dior: How Frida Kahlo, Evita Peron and Carmen Miranda Used Beauty Work to Become Immortal

    Elizabeth Gackstetter Nichols, Drury University

    03/03/2022

  • Forming La Opinión in Los Angeles: Ignacio Lozano, Mexicanidad, and Diasporic Nationalism, 1926-1940 by Andy Rafael Aguilera

    Forming La Opinión in Los Angeles: Ignacio Lozano, Mexicanidad, and Diasporic Nationalism, 1926-1940

    Andy Rafael Aguilera, The University Of Michigan

    02/15/2022

  • Soil, Struggle and Justice: Agroecology in the Brazilian Landless Movement | Film Screening & Discussion by Andreas Hernandez, Dayana Cristina Machado, Jose Luis Rodrigues, and Caitlin Schroering

    Soil, Struggle and Justice: Agroecology in the Brazilian Landless Movement | Film Screening & Discussion

    Andreas Hernandez, University of New Mexico - Main Campus; Dayana Cristina Machado, Federal University of Rio Grade Do Sul; Jose Luis Rodrigues; and Caitlin Schroering, University of Pittsburgh

    02/02/2022

  • Introduction to Nahuatl: The Language of the Aztecs by Abelardo de la Cruz

    Introduction to Nahuatl: The Language of the Aztecs

    Abelardo de la Cruz, SUNY Albany

    11/29/2021

  • From Sacred Songs to Reggaetón: An Unexpected Journey that Encompasses Theatre and Urban Music by Alejandro Tomas Rodriguez

    From Sacred Songs to Reggaetón: An Unexpected Journey that Encompasses Theatre and Urban Music

    Alejandro Tomas Rodriguez, University of New Mexico

    11/18/2021

  • A Ringing in the Ears: The Martyrdom, Subsequent Death, and Reinscription of Fray Pedro de Ayala by Klinton Burgio-Ericson

    A Ringing in the Ears: The Martyrdom, Subsequent Death, and Reinscription of Fray Pedro de Ayala

    Klinton Burgio-Ericson, University of New Mexico - Main Campus

    11/17/2021

  • Forecasting Volcanic Eruptions in Latin America by Tobias P. Fischer Dr.

    Forecasting Volcanic Eruptions in Latin America

    Tobias P. Fischer Dr., University of New Mexico

    11/12/2021

  • Understanding the Haitian Migration Flow from Chile to the US Southern Border by Cristián Doña-Reveco and Yvenet Dorsainvil

    Understanding the Haitian Migration Flow from Chile to the US Southern Border

    Cristián Doña-Reveco, University of Nebraska - Lincoln and Yvenet Dorsainvil, University of Chile

    11/11/2021

  • Mi Cultura Cura/Healing Through Culture: Testimonios de la Nueva México Digital Archive Project by Levi Romero and Michelle Hall Kells

    Mi Cultura Cura/Healing Through Culture: Testimonios de la Nueva México Digital Archive Project

    Levi Romero, University of New Mexico and Michelle Hall Kells, University of New Mexico

    11/05/2021

  • Beyond Fordlandia: Film Screening and Conversation with Director Marcos Colón by Marcos Colon

    Beyond Fordlandia: Film Screening and Conversation with Director Marcos Colón

    Marcos Colon

    11/02/2021

  • Conversations about Utopia and Anti-Utopia in Latin America: Co-Authored Writing by Felix Manuel Burgos, Les W. Field, and Lara Gunderson

    Conversations about Utopia and Anti-Utopia in Latin America: Co-Authored Writing

    Felix Manuel Burgos; Les W. Field, University of New Mexico - Main Campus; and Lara Gunderson

    10/25/2021

  • Para Todos: Teaching immigration & Activism in the K-12 Classroom by Alejandra Domenzain

    Para Todos: Teaching immigration & Activism in the K-12 Classroom

    Alejandra Domenzain

    10/22/2021

  • The Dope: The Real History of the Mexican Drug Trade by Benjamin Smith

    The Dope: The Real History of the Mexican Drug Trade

    Benjamin Smith, University of Warwick

    09/24/2021

  • Virtual Book Launch: Russ Davidson author of: Joaquín Ortega: Forging Pan-Americanism at the University of New Mexico by Russ Davidson

    Virtual Book Launch: Russ Davidson author of: Joaquín Ortega: Forging Pan-Americanism at the University of New Mexico

    Russ Davidson, University of New Mexico - Main Campus

    03/01/2021

  • Front of the House, Back of the House: Race and Inequality in the Lives of Restaurant Workers by Eli R. Wilson

    Front of the House, Back of the House: Race and Inequality in the Lives of Restaurant Workers

    Eli R. Wilson, University of New Mexico

    03/01/2021

  • Why Democrats and Republicans in Congress Worked Together to Press President Eisenhower in 1954 to Overthrow Jacobo Árbenz by David Erik Lindwall

    Why Democrats and Republicans in Congress Worked Together to Press President Eisenhower in 1954 to Overthrow Jacobo Árbenz

    David Erik Lindwall, UNM

    02/17/2021

  • A Class that Does (not) Matter: Rethinking Cold War Latin America from the Middle by A. Ricardo López-Pedreros Dr.

    A Class that Does (not) Matter: Rethinking Cold War Latin America from the Middle

    A. Ricardo López-Pedreros Dr., Western Washington University

    02/17/2021

  • Queer and Trans Migrations: Dynamics of Illegalization, Detention, and Deportation by Karma Chávez and Eithne Luibheid

    Queer and Trans Migrations: Dynamics of Illegalization, Detention, and Deportation

    Karma Chávez, University of Texas and Eithne Luibheid, University of Arizona

    01/19/2021

  • Horses and Humans in the Americas: Archaeology and Indigenous Horse Use from the North American West to Argentina by Juan Bautista Belardi, Emily Lena Jones, and William Taylor

    Horses and Humans in the Americas: Archaeology and Indigenous Horse Use from the North American West to Argentina

    Juan Bautista Belardi, Universidad Nacional de la Patagonia Austral, Argentina; Emily Lena Jones, University of New Mexico; and William Taylor, University of Colorado Museum of Natural History in Boulder

    10/22/2020

  • Diálogos con Elena Garro: Entrevistas y otros textos by Patricia Rosas Lopátegui, Estela Leñero Franco, and Gerardo Bustamante Bermúdez

    Diálogos con Elena Garro: Entrevistas y otros textos

    Patricia Rosas Lopátegui, University of New Mexico; Estela Leñero Franco, Este Lado del Teatro; and Gerardo Bustamante Bermúdez

    10/14/2020

 
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