2022-23 CLACS Faculty Fellows Series

Stories, Voices, and Perspectives

 

A Peruvian Author Writes the Andes Mountains
Tuesday, February 21, 12:30-1:45pm Central (Livestream, event organized by Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee)

Amy Olen (CLACS Fellow)
Assistant Professor of Translation & Interpreting Studies (University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee)

 

Familiar Schemes of Exclusion: Old and New Terrains in Recent Haitian Migration in Latin America and the Caribbean
Wednesday, March 1, 2-3:30pm Central (via Zoom – register HERE)
Cosponsored by African and African Diaspora Studies

Llana Barber
Historian, Associate Professor and Chair of American Studies (SUNY College at Old Westbury)

Catherine Bourgeois
Anthropologist, Head of Research (Jesuit Refugee Service, Mexico)

Cristián Doña-Reveco
Associate Professor, Sociology, and Director of the Office of Latino/Latin American Studies (University of Nebraska-Omaha)

Moderator:
Ermitte Saint Jacques (CLACS Fellow)
Assistant Professor of African & African Diaspora Studies (University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee)

 

Racial Identity and Belonging among Latinx and Afro-Latinx Children and Youth in the United States
Wednesday, March 8, 4-5pm Central (via Zoom – register HERE)
Cosponsored by African and African Diaspora Studies

Nilda Flores-González
John O. Whiteman Dean’s Distinguished Professor of Sociology (Arizona State University)

Jomaira Salas Pujols
Assistant Professor of Sociology (Bard College)

Moderator:
Erin N. Winkler (CLACS Fellow)
Associate Professor of African & African Diaspora Studies (University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee)

The Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, is funded as a Title VI National Resource Center by the U.S. Department of Education.