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Join us for a dialogue with Dr. Ramón H. Rivera-Servera, Dean & Professor at the College of Fine Arts of The University of Texas-Austin; Pepe Alvarez Colón, Performance Artist & PhD Candidate at Northwestern University; and Arnaldo Rodríguez Baqué, Artist, Curator of Caribbean-yet-to-come, and PhD Candidate at Northwestern University. RSVP on Zoom: tinyurl.com/QRicans
For inquiries, contact: xburgos@stanford.edu
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Watch party with food & beverage in the Community Room of El Centro Chicano y Latino at Stanford University.
Hemispheric Racializations engages scholars across disciplines examining ethnoracial formations in the Western Hemisphere. We center voices and theories that unsettle current framings of race and racial formations and advance knowledge that bolsters social, economic, and environmental justice. Through lectures and workshops, we revisit state, academic, and popular discourses, excavate submerged histories, peoples, and processes; and concentrate on intersections with gender, sexuality, class, and spirituality.
Coordinators:
Marina Machado de Oliveira, PhD Student, Comparative Literature
Alexandros Orphanides, PhD Student, Graduate School of Education
Xavi Luis Burgos, PhD Student, Graduate School of Education
Sponsored by the Center for Latin American Studies at Stanford University
Co-sponsored by the Program of Chicanx-Latinx Studies & El Centro Chicano y Latino
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