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LAII Events
 

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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  • The Old Stone Age of Iberia: from Homo Antecessor to Homo Sapiens, 1 million to 10 Thousand Years Ago by Dr. Lawrence Straus

    The Old Stone Age of Iberia: from Homo Antecessor to Homo Sapiens, 1 million to 10 Thousand Years Ago

    Dr. Lawrence Straus, UNM Department of Anthropology

    10/25/2012

  • Stitching Resistance:The History of Chilean Arpilleras by Dr. Marjorie Agosín

    Stitching Resistance:The History of Chilean Arpilleras

    Dr. Marjorie Agosín, Wellesly College

    10/19/2012

  • Borderline Slavery: Contemporary Issues in Border Security and the Human Trade by Dr. Timothy Dunn

    Borderline Slavery: Contemporary Issues in Border Security and the Human Trade

    Dr. Timothy Dunn, Salisbury University

    10/18/2012

  • Pocos Resultados Ciertos by Israel Centeno

    Pocos Resultados Ciertos

    Israel Centeno

    04/20/2012

  • Troubled Waters: Undocumented Migration from the Dominican Republic by Dr. Frank Graziano

    Troubled Waters: Undocumented Migration from the Dominican Republic

    Dr. Frank Graziano, Connecticut University

    04/18/2012

  • The Possible Decline of Venezuela’s Hugo Chavez and the Bolivarian Revolution by Ambassador Patrick Duddy

    The Possible Decline of Venezuela’s Hugo Chavez and the Bolivarian Revolution

    Ambassador Patrick Duddy

    02/27/2012

  • Indian Arts and the Politics of Race and Culture in Central Mexico by Dr. Pavel Shlossberg

    Indian Arts and the Politics of Race and Culture in Central Mexico

    Dr. Pavel Shlossberg, UNM Department of Communication and Journalism

    01/25/2012

  • No Mexicans, Women, or Dogs Allowed: The Rise of the Mexican American Civil Rights Movement by Dr. Cynthia E. Orozco

    No Mexicans, Women, or Dogs Allowed: The Rise of the Mexican American Civil Rights Movement

    Dr. Cynthia E. Orozco, ENMU Ruidoso

    11/17/2011

  • How did Ciudad Juárez Become the Most Violent City in the World? Epistemological Issues, Violence, and the Political System Causes & Consequences of the Violence by Dr. José Z. García

    How did Ciudad Juárez Become the Most Violent City in the World? Epistemological Issues, Violence, and the Political System Causes & Consequences of the Violence

    Dr. José Z. García, New Mexico Secretary of Higher Education

    11/10/2011

  • To Change the World: My Years in Cuba by Margaret Randall

    To Change the World: My Years in Cuba

    Margaret Randall

    09/28/2011

 

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