Humanizing Deportation is pleased to invite you to “Los Migrantes Hablan, Los Migrantes Actúan, Los Migrantes Saben”, a showing of new audiovisual works to be held live and also streamed via Zoom on November 5th at 12 noon. This event is free and open to the public! Audi
Border Line Crisis Center, Puente México, Zona Centro, Tijuana
Please join us for our next LAHW with ACLS Emerging Voices Fellow and Postdoctoral Fellow in Latin American History at The Ohio State University, Dr. Viridiana Hernández Fernández. Our workshop will be held next Wednesday, November 3rd @ 11:00 AM PDT via Zoom.
Conversations with Latin American Authors: Gore Capitalism by Sayek Valencia
Activist scholar Sayek Valencia ( El Colegio de la Frontera Norte, Tijuana) discusses her book, Gore Capitalism.
The panel will generate conversations regarding the growing participation of previously excluded political actors, such as Indigenous women and youth leaders in the national soul-searching process taking place in Peru, a country exemplifying the greater political currents across the Americas.
The Department of Native American Studies is sponsoring a talk by Dr. Sheryl Lightfoot, UBC, who will be speaking about UBC's new Indigenous Strategic Plan to implement the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous People (UNDRIP) on their campus.