LACSI Latin American & Caribbean Studies Institute - UGA

LACSI Latin American & Caribbean Studies Institute - UGA LACSI is an institute which seeks to promote the understanding of a growing Latin and Caribbean culture through research, education and service & outreach.

The Latin American and Caribbean region has had major social, cultural, political, and economic impact on the United States. The influence has increased exponentially over the last decade, especially in the state of Georgia. Establishing in-depth understandings of the region and its people, including those who have come to the United States from those regions and their descendants, has become cruc

ially important in the state, and the challenge will likely grow in com in decades. LACSI's primary mission is to address this need by promoting research, education, and service & outreach on Latin America, the Caribbean, and U.S. Latinos.
*Please note that the summaries of news items posted on this page do not necessarily represent the viewpoints of the Latin American and Caribbean Studies Institute.

Celebrate Earth GAY! ¡Gay de la Tierra! - Un Evento Bilingüe ~*~*~*~ ¡ESPANOL ABAJO! ~*~*~*~ FRIDAY APRIL 22, 6-9:30pm  ...
04/20/2022

Celebrate Earth GAY! ¡Gay de la Tierra! - Un Evento Bilingüe

~*~*~*~ ¡ESPANOL ABAJO! ~*~*~*~

FRIDAY APRIL 22, 6-9:30pm
Lake Herrick Pavilion
RSVP: bit.ly/earthgay2022

This Earth Day, let us gather together to lift up the important environmental work of LGBTQ+ people in our community. Join us for this outdoor film screening to open deeper discussions about climate vulnerability in q***r and trans communities and how we can work together to prepare for resilience. This event will raise funds for the completion of the documentary and for mutual aid for q***r resilience projects in the wake of climate disasters.

Program:
6-7pm - Dinner, Tabling, Raffle, and Plant Sale
7-7:30pm - Welcome & Honoring the Land
7:30-9:15pm - Film Screening - Fire & Flood: Q***r Resilience in the era of Climate Change
9:15-9:30pm - Announcing First Annual Earth Gay Awards & Raffle winners

About the film:
Fire & Flood documents these near-simultaneous climate disasters in the fall of 2017 through the voices of 24 LGBTQ+ people who led projects for the resilience of their communities and bioregions. In connecting the wildfire experiences of Californians with the hurricane experiences of Puerto Ricans, the film provides a unique view into the shared histories and enduring legacies of colonization, and highlights q***r and trans resilience projects that point to transformational solutions for the roots of our climate crisis.

Accessibility:
- Lake Herrick Pavilion is wheel-chair accessible from the Intramural Field Parking Deck.
- Spanish interpretation will be available. The documentary has bilingual captions for mixed English and Spanish-speaking audiences.
- Another version of the film is available with English-only captions for Deaf and hard of hearing. Please contact us through this form if this version would be more accessible to you and we will set-up a second screen to play these subtitles simultaneously.

Co-Sponsors:
This event is currently a collaboration with the UGA Office of Sustainability, the Pride Center, the Institute of Women's Studies, the Institute of Native Studies, and Grad Pride, and many community organizations including Athens Pride and Q***r Collective, Sweet Olive Farm, PFLAG Athens, Sunrise Movement Athens, Athens Area DSA, Athens Immigrant Rights Coalition, Athens Housing Advocacy Team, Q***r Ecojustice Project, and Out 4 Sustainability.

~*~*~*~ ¡ESPANOL! ~*~*~*~

VIERNES 22 DE ABRIL, 6:00-9:30 pm
Lake Herrick Pavilion
RSVP: bit.ly/earthgay2022

Este Día de la Tierra, reunámonos para levantar el importante trabajo ambiental de las personxs LGBTQ+ en nuestra comunidad. Únase a nosotrxs para esta proyección de película al aire libre para abrir debates más profundos sobre la vulnerabilidad climática en las comunidades cuir y trans y cómo podemos trabajar juntxs para prepararnos para la resiliencia. Este evento recaudará fondos para la realización del documental y para la ayuda mutua para proyectos de resiliencia cuir en en tiempo de los desastres climáticos.

Programa:
6-7pm - Cena, mesas, rifa, y venta de plantas
7-7:30pm - Bienvenida y Honrar la Tierra
7:30-9:15 pm - Proyección de la película - “Fire and Flood: Resiliencia Cuir en la era del Cambio Climático”
9:15-9:30 p. m. - Anuncio de los ganadores de la rifa y los primeros premios anuales de Earth Gay

Sobre el Documental:
“Fire & Flood” documenta los desastres climáticos casi simultáneos en el otoño de 2017 a través de las voces de 24 personxs LGBTQ+ que lideraron proyectos para la resiliencia de sus comunidades y bio-regiones. Al conectar las experiencias de incendios forestales de los Californianxs con las experiencias de huracanes de los Puertorriqueñxs, la película ofrece una visión única de las historias compartidas y los legados de la colonización, y destaca proyectos de resiliencia cuir y trans que apuntan a soluciones transformadoras para las raíces de nuestra crisis climática.

Accesibilidad:
- Se puede acceder en silla de ruedas al Lake Herrick Pavilion desde la plataforma de estacionamiento de “Intramural Field.”
- Habrá interpretación en español disponible. El documental tiene subtítulos bilingües para audiencias quien hablan ingles y español.
- Hay disponible otra versión de la película con subtítulos solo en inglés para personxs sordas y con dificultades auditivas. Póngase en contacto con nosotrxs a través de este formulario si esta versión le resulta más accesible y configuraremos una segunda pantalla para reproducir estos subtítulos simultáneamente.

Co-patrocinadores:
Este evento es actualmente una colaboración con la Oficina de Sostenibilidad de UGA, el Pride Center, el Instituto de Estudios de la Mujer, el Instituto de Estudios Nativos y Grad Pride, y muchas organizaciones comunitarias, incluidas Athens Pride y Q***r Collective, Sweet Olive Farm, PFLAG Athens, Sunrise Movement Athens, Athens Area DSA, Athens Immigrant Rights Coalition, Athens Housing Advocacy Team, Q***r Ecojustice Project y Out 4 Sustainability.

LATIN AMERICAN WORKS OF MEMORYApril 28-30 (2022)University of GeorgiaKeynote speakers:Elizabeth Jelin, Pilar Calveiro & ...
04/12/2022

LATIN AMERICAN WORKS OF MEMORY

April 28-30 (2022)

University of Georgia

Keynote speakers:

Elizabeth Jelin, Pilar Calveiro & Fernando Reati

This Conference is possible thanks to the support of The-State-of-Arts Conference Grant from the office of the Senior Vice-president for Academic Affairs & Provost and Latin American & Caribbean Studies Institute, UGA

Interdisciplinary International Conference

More info: https://outlookuga-my.sharepoint.com/:w:/g/personal/bkaplan_uga_edu/EZTcI9vw-M5Fk2ye6O2zuV0BSHOcOQHNqJNBxHyBGBVxTw?rtime=9YTppJkc2kg

Thursday- Baldwin 480 / Friday & Saturday - MLC 348

Rethinking Transnational & Local Concepts & Devices

Please join us for our final Gender and History Workshop of the year, in which our colleague Cassia Roth will discuss he...
04/06/2022

Please join us for our final Gender and History Workshop of the year, in which our colleague Cassia Roth will discuss her award-winning book A Miscarriage of Justice: Women's Reproductive Lives and the Law in Early Twentieth-Century Brazil.

The event will take place on zoom on Thursday, April 7, at 4:00 pm. The event is open to all, but pre-registration is required. You may pre-register by scanning the QR code on the attached poster, or by clicking this link: https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJErcOqgrzMvGN1H9MHJva4hI8cT1o7eI03a.

A limited number of books are available for graduate students. If you have a graduate student who is interested in attending and receiving a copy of the book, please ask them to contact Ben Roy: [email protected].

Athens Tangueros presents Milonga Tropical – Tango intertwined with Latin Rhythm dancing for a memorable evening of danc...
03/29/2022

Athens Tangueros presents Milonga Tropical – Tango intertwined with Latin Rhythm dancing for a memorable evening of dancing.

Athens Tango Project will be performing with guest pianist Winnie Cheung
— Admission: FREE —

Downtown Athens March 31, 2022 from 6:00p – 9:00p at Rialto Club

Event includes Tango lessons from 6:00 p-6:45 p before the dance party begins
Live dance performances by various dance groups
Couples, Singles, All levels welcome

EspañaEnCorto is a short film festival that offers an inside look at current short films directed by  Spanish filmmakers...
03/29/2022

EspañaEnCorto is a short film festival that offers an inside look at current short films directed by Spanish filmmakers. These short films arrive from different regions of Spain, and inspire a unique perspective into the languages, cultures, and current topics in the most recent years.


All the shortfilms will have English subtitles, the event will be free, and it is open to the whole community of Athens. We will open the doors at 6:30pm, and we will start the event at 7:00pm. There will be a short presentation from two guest speakers, and the screening of the shortfilms will last around 1 hour. After that, we will start our Q & A moderated by some of the members of the organizing committee.

Tinker Foundation-UGA LACSI Graduate Field Research Award CompetitionDeadline: Monday, May 2, 2022, 5:00 PM The Universi...
03/29/2022

Tinker Foundation-UGA LACSI Graduate Field Research Award Competition
Deadline: Monday, May 2, 2022, 5:00 PM

The University of Georgia Latin American and Caribbean Studies Institute (LACSI) is pleased to announce its 2022 Tinker Foundation-LACSI Graduate Field Research Award Competition.

Travel awards are granted to highly qualified University of Georgia graduate students from any discipline, interested in conducting preliminary graduate field research in the Spanish or Portuguese-speaking Latin American and Caribbean region (excluding Puerto Rico) during 2022. All masters or doctoral students with an interest in carrying out graduate research in Latin America are encouraged to apply. The vast majority of awards are provided to students who are in the first or second year of their programs. The Tinker Foundation specifically states that these awards offer students the opportunity to: acquire a comprehensive knowledge of language, terrain, and culture; familiarize them with information sources relevant to their studies; conduct pilot studies and preliminary investigations that will inform their masters work or dissertation proposals; and develop contacts with scholars and institutions in their fields of study. The deadline for submission of all application elements is 5:00 PM Monday, May 2, 2022. Award recipients will be notified during the week of May 9 -13, 2022.

Please note that preference is given to applicants who have applied for the LACSI Graduate Certificate but is this is not a requirement to be considered for funding. Information on the LACSI Graduate Certificate is found here: The fillable .pdf is found here on the LACSI website site.

Awards may be used for international airfare and associated in-country expenses. Such in-country expenses may include, for example: bus travel, lodging, country entry/exit fees, travel insurance, visas, field research supplies, etc. The average award size in 2020 was $1475.

Graduate Students selected for the 2022 Tinker Award must apply for approval from the UGA Office of Global Engagement (OGE) for international travel.
Detailed procedures outlined by OGE for graduate student international travel is found on pages 4-6 of the Policy on International Travel. Please contact LACSI Associate Director Paul Duncan ([email protected]) with questions.

DEADLINE FOR LACSI GRADUATE FIELD RESEARCH AWARD COMPETITION

All application materials must be submitted electronically by no later than 5:00 PM Monday, May 2, 2022. Applicants may apply at:

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03/15/2022

2022 CLASP Junior Faculty Teaching Award
The Consortium of Latin American Studies Programs (CLASP) calls for nominations for its ninth annual “CLASP Junior Faculty Teaching Award.” The award recognizes excellence in teaching designated Latin American Studies courses, including Less Commonly Taught Language (LCTL) courses in Portuguese, Creole, and indigenous language courses with content on Latin American civilization, culture, history, and social sciences. Tenured faculty members are not eligible. Nominees in a tenure-track position are preferred, but visiting or adjunct professors and instructors/lecturers are eligible. Graduate students are not eligible. Nominees must have a Ph.D., with the exception of language instructors, and they must be currently teaching at a CLASP member institution. Nominations should come from senior or supervising faculty or administrators. However, self-nominations are also accepted, but the self-nominator must include at least three professional references in the self-nomination letter. The nominator (or self-nominator) should briefly provide clear and convincing evidence of the following:
Outstanding teaching effectiveness, including pedagogical style and student success stories.
Contributions to the Latin American Studies program and/or the Department.
Involvement in the wider community, including professional associations and participation in service activities.
Incorporation of own academic research and field experiences into the classroom.
Enhancement of regional or country-specific understandings through language acquisition, for language professors and instructors.

Nominees must provide a current CV and a Statement of Teaching Philosophy. In the Statement of Teaching Philosophy or nomination letter, nominees are encouraged to address how they adapted their teaching to the COVID-19 pandemic. Statements of Teaching Philosophy may also be submitted in Spanish or Portuguese.

The CLASP Teaching Committee and former winners will evaluate the nominations. The finalists will be asked to provide the contact information of two current or former students. These students may be asked to provide evidence of teaching effectiveness in a short recommendation letter. Nominations are now accepted through Thursday, March 31st, 2022.

Email the nomination materials to Vincent T. Gawronski, Chair of the Teaching Committee: [email protected]

The winner will be announced at the CLASP Business Meeting at the now-virtual Latin American Studies Association International Congress, May 5-8, 2022.

The winner receives an engraved trophy and $500 and will be asked to participate in future selection processes and contribute to the Teaching Resources on the CLASP website.

On March 21, 2022, from 4:00 to 5:30 pm MST, the Latin American and Iberian Institute at The University of New Mexico wi...
03/15/2022

On March 21, 2022, from 4:00 to 5:30 pm MST, the Latin American and Iberian Institute at The University of New Mexico will co-sponsor an online event, “Marys Leading the Charge,” a conversation with Mary Romero, Mary Goldsmith, and Mary Castro, to inaugurate the First Congress on Domestic Work in Latin America. This keynote session, which foregrounds the panelists' pioneering works Muchachas no More and Maid in the USA, will focus on the state of the art of research and activism in relation to domestic work in the 21st century, and their presentations will be available in Spanish, Portuguese and English. The link for this free online session is here, and also appears on the LAII events website. https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89350398639
https://laii.unm.edu/events/2022/03/marias-leading-the-change.html

The virtual Congress, organized by the Red de Investigación sobre Trabajo del Hogar en América Latina (RITHAL) is scheduled for March 26-28, and will bring together panels, roundtables and individual presentations by researchers and activists alike. Founded in 2017 and comprising of 130 members in 19 countries, RITHAL is a network that seeks to create spaces for dialogue and exchange for those who study domestic work in different countries of Latin America. Please register here to participate in the RITHAL conference!
https://doity.com.br/primeirocongressodarithal
For more information, please contact Liz Hutchison ([email protected]).

La Red de Investigación sobre Trabajo del Hogar en América Latina invita a investigadores, activistas, líderes sindicales, estudiantes de grado y posgrado a participar del primer encuentro de RITHAL

West Side Story and the Tragedy of Progressive Hollywood
03/08/2022

West Side Story and the Tragedy of Progressive Hollywood

A “woke” remake that peddles in symbolic representation is not the film Puerto Ricans deserve.

Professor Julian Go of the University of Chicago will give a talk titled “Militarizing the Police: Empire and the Global...
03/01/2022

Professor Julian Go of the University of Chicago will give a talk titled “Militarizing the Police: Empire and the Global Color Line” as part of the Georgia Workshop on Culture, Power, and History on March 4th at 3:00pm via Zoom. The flyer is attached.

The talk is sponsored by the Willson Center and should be of interest to anyone interested in empire, security, race and policing, or social theory.

Please note that prior registration is required:
https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJ0tfu-qqDguGN0nW9U0t_OO5FdSMjE0XtzG

Summer 2022 - Panama We are currently accepting applications for the Summer 2022 K-12 Educator Institute in Panama June ...
03/01/2022

Summer 2022 - Panama

We are currently accepting applications for the Summer 2022 K-12 Educator Institute in Panama June 18 - 28, 2022. If you are interested in joining us for the final institute in the series, Central America: People and the Environment please fill out the application here: https://stonecenter.tulane.edu/k12panama

There are limited spots and we are prioritizing past participants so please, check out the details and let us know if you have any questions.

JUNE 18 – JUNE 28, 2022 | 11 days / 10 nights Applications due April 4, 2022This is a competitive application process, space is limited. All applicants will be notified of their application status via email by April 6.

Human Rights Issues in Latin America through Education  hast particular, chronic issues regarding the implementation of ...
03/01/2022

Human Rights Issues in Latin America through Education

hast particular, chronic issues regarding the implementation of . How are stakeholders at different levels educating the Latin American population to respect those rights? How does intersect with domestic and international and policy?


March 1st: Regional Approaches to Human Rights through Education. More info at http://bit.ly/HumanRightsInLatAm1
March 2nd: Remembrance, Present, and Education Projects. More info at https://bit.ly/HumanRightsAndEdInLatAm2
Institute of Latin American Studies at Columbia University
Teachers College, Columbia University
Institute for the Study of Human Rights

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