Browsing Room
Knight Library
1501 Kincaid St.
Presentations by Tinker Field Research Grant and CLLAS Research Grant awardees
Latinx & Latin American Studies Intersections: Migration, Indigeneity & Belonging
April 18, 2018, 1:30-4:30pm, Browsing Room
1:30-1:45 “Developing a Disability Legal Consciousness: Racism and Ableism in Special Education Advocacy,” Katie Warden, Department of Sociology
2:00-2:15 “The Receptacle of Ellipsis and Fragmentation: the Plural Acts of Deference of Arantza Cazalis Shuey and Aurora de Albornoz,” Nagore Sedano, Department of Romance Languages
2:15-2:45 Q&A
2:45-3:00 Break for coffee and snacks
3:00-3:15 “Gender, Indigeneity, and Activism: An Intergenerational Look at Indigenous Women’s Organizing in Manaus, Brazil,” Emily Masucci, Department of Anthropology
3:15-3:30 “Uses of the Copal Tree in Zapotec Oaxaca: Ritual and Economy,” Timothy Herrera, Department of Anthropology
3:30-3:45 “Indigenous Community Responses to Extractivism in the Bolivian Lowlands,”
Evan Shenkin, Department of Sociology
3:45-4:15 Q&A
4:15-4:30 Wrap up