Events Archive

Lecture, Organized by the Center for Restorative Environmental Work, a CLAIR lab

Large-scale Forestry and Crises in Mapuche Territories, Southern Chile

Location: Girvetz 2320

Book Talk, Organized by Black Cities Lab at CLAIR, with Orfalea Center

The Limits and Possibilities of Multicultural Politics in 21st Century Latin America Polity

Location: Wallis Annenberg Conference Room, SSMS 4315

Lecture, Organized by Black Cities Lab at CLAIR, with Orfalea Center

Intersectional Frictions in a Rebel City: Urban Insurrection and the Politics of Memory in Colombia

Location: McCune Room, HSSB 6020

Co-Organized by Black Cities Lab at CLAIR and Center for Black Studies Research, with Orfalea Center

Security, Friction, Rebellion: Black Women’s Peacemaking as Placemaking in Colombia’s Long War

Location: South Hall, Room CBSR 4603 

Lecture, Organized by the Archives, Memory, and Preservation Lab at CLAIR

Chronicles & Pixels: Playful Archives, Research-Creation & Resonating Histories in Hawk & Puma

Location: Girvetz 2320

Graduate Workshop, organized by CLAIR

CLAIR Graduate Research Projects Workshop

Location: Girvetz 2320

Lecture, Organized by Dept of History of Art and Architecture & Co-sponsored by CLAIR

Pictorial Intermediality as Franciscan Evangelical Strategy in the Pueblo Missions, 1610-1680

Location: McCune Conference Room, 6020 HSSB

Graduate Seminar, Organized by LAIS and co-sponsored by CLAIR

Discovering Colonial Latin American History

Location: Girvetz 2320

Lecture, Organized by Department of History and co-sponsored by CLAIR

Discovering Columbus (and his Many Lives)

Location: McCune Conference Room, HSSB 6020

Organized by CMES and CLAIR Graduate Student Reps

Coworking Days for Graduate Students

Location: Girvetz 2326

Lecture, Organized by Black Cities Lab at CLAIR, with Orfalea Center

Between Total Peace and Permanent War: Making Sense of Violence in the Colombian City

Location: Black Studies Conference Room, South Hall 1623

Lecture, organized by Central American Studies Lab at CLAIR

A Teotihuacan Neighborhood at Tikal, Guatemala

Location: South Hall 1623

Webinar, Organized by the Central American Studies Lab at CLAIR

Nationwide Raids, Detention and Deportations and its impact on Maya Migrants and Indigenous Peoples

Location: Register for webinar here:  https://ucsb.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_OjyhEIJkTNyh88Kl07xVhg

Film Screening

The Market and the Monkey’s Paw: the Bitcoin Experiment in El Salvador

Location: Girvetz 2320

Host/s: Organized by CLAIR

Graduate Student Pre-Conference Workshop at the Latin American Studies Association

Lithium Extraction: Research Directions and Needs in Latin America

Location: 2025 LASA Conference, San Fransisco (via zoom)

Host/s: Organized by Center for Restorative Environmental Work, a CLAIR lab

Lecture

The Necromantic State: Ghosts, Authority, and Political Imagination in Contemporary Venezuela

Location: Girvetz 2320

Host/s: Organized by CLAIR, co-sponsored by Department of Spanish and Portuguese, Comparative Literature Program, and Graduate Center for Library Research

Webinar, Organized by the Central American Studies Lab at CLAIR

The Central American Studies in K-12 Curriculum Project: A Celebration of Culture, Education y Comunidad

Location: Register to attend the webinar here.

Book Presentation

The Letters of Fernando Túpac Amaru and other documents, 1782-1798

Location: Girvetz 2320

Hosted by CLAIR and CMES

Coworking Days for Graduate Students

Location: AGI Commons Lounge, Girvetz 2326

Panel Presentation

Building and Strengthening Grassroots Resistance and Transnational Solidarity Efforts in El Salvador

Location: HSSB 6020, McCune Conference Room

Host/s: Organized by Central American Studies, a CLAIR lab