Film Screening, hosted by CLAIR and LAIS

Latin American and Iberian Film Festival

Location: Buchanan 1940

Film Screening, hosted by CLAIR and LAIS

Latin American and Iberian Film Festival

Location: Buchanan 1940

Symposium, hosted by CLAIR and co-sponsored by AGI and Division of SOSC

CLAIR Inaugural Symposium

Location: McCune Room, HSSB 6020

Lecture, hosted by CLAIR

The Limits of the Latin American Left: Trade, Subordinated Finance, and Political Cycles

Location: Girvetz 2320

Film Screening, hosted by CLAIR and LAIS

Latin American and Iberian Film Festival

Location: Buchanan 1940

Conference, Hosted by Linguistics Department and co-sponsored by CLAIR

28th Workshop on American Indigenous Languages

Location: 6020 HSSB

Book Talk, hosted by CLAIR and LAIS

Living Minerals: Nature, Trade, and Power in the Race for Lithium

Location: Girvetz 2320

Film Screening, hosted by CLAIR and LAIS

Latin American and Iberian Film Festival

Location: Buchanan 1940

Book Talk, Organized by Center for Restorative Environmental Work Lab of CLAIR and the Community Environmental Council

The Invention of Infinite Growth: How Economists Came to Believe a Dangerous Delusion

Location: Community Environmental Council Hub 1219 State St, Santa Barbara, CA 

Film Screening, hosted by CLAIR and LAIS

Latin American and Iberian Film Festival

Location: CHEM 1171

Webinar, hosted by Orfalea Center and CLAIR's Black Cities Lab

State Violence, Underground Rebellions and Youth Organizing for Social Change

Location: Link to webinar in Spanish and Portuguese with English subtitles: https://ucsb.zoom.us/j/84600723814

Lecture, Organized by Center for Restorative Environmental Work Lab of CLAIR

“La vida sigue” (life continues) after a glacier’s disappearance: the case of Mt. Chacaltaya, Bolivia

Location: Girvetz 2320

Book Launch, Orfalea Center, CLAIR, and Dept of Politics

When Rebels Win: Ideology, Statebuilding, and Power after Civil Wars

Location: Mosher Alumni Hall

Lecture, organized by LAIS and co-sponsored by CLAIR, Dept. of History of Art & Architecture, and Anthropology Dept.

Connecting Archaeological Legacies, Memory, and Communities in the Northern Peruvian Andes

Location: ARTS 1332

organized by the Awakening Languages; Actions for Revitalization and Maintenance Lab, with co-sponsorship from CLAIR

The Power of Partnership: Revitalizing Limonese Creole (Costa Rica) Through Joint Action

Location: South Hall 3605

Lecture, Organized by Central American Studies Lab at CLAIR with the Orfalea Center

Love, Trust, and Education: The Guatemalan Guerrillas and Indigenous Revolutionaries, 1960-1982

Location:   South Hall 1623

Lecture, Organized by the Center for Restorative Environmental Work Lab and the Central American Studies Lab at CLAIR.

What Is the Popular Economy? Cooperation and Contradiction in the Sandinista Welfare–Developmentalist State

Location: Girvetz 2320

Webinar, Area Global Initiative Foro Urgente

What’s Next for Venezuela?

Location: Register for the webinar here.  

Host/s: Organized by CLAIR

Colloquium, Organized by History Department and co-sponsored by CLAIR

Laboring for Freedom: Statuliberas in 18th Century Rio de Janeiro

Location: HSSB 4020

Webinar, Organized by Orfalea Center and Central American Studies Lab at CLAIR

Visualizing the People’s History: Richard Cross’s photographs of Guatemala and Chiapas in the early 1980s

Location: Register for webinar here.