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
Book Talk
Land of Trees / Tierra de Árboles: In Search of Memory, Truth and Justice in Guatemala
Location: Girvetz 2320
Host/s: Organized by Central American Studies, a CLAIR lab
Panel, hosted by Orfalea Center Initiative on Migration and Inequality, Center for Latin American and Iberian Research , and Central American Studies Lab
Forced Guatemalan Migration Across Borders: Alternative Media and Transnationalism
Location: This is a hybrid event. In person at Givertz 2320 and live streamed here: www.youtube.com/@tejiendocentroamerica2950