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Watch the Air, Water, Land Symposium
The Air, Water, Land: Native/Indigenous, Black, and Afro-Descendent Relationalities and Activism symposium was a powerful intersection of activism and community. Thank you to all who made it possible! A recording is now available. If you were unable to participate or want to watch your favorite session again, please find it linked here.
Air, Water, Land symposium recorded video link
Watch the CLLAS Symposium
The 2021 CLLAS Symposium, Languages on the Move: Linguistic Diaspora, Indigeneity, and Politics in the Americas, was a great success! Recordings of each symposium session are now available. If you were unable to participate or want to watch your favorite session again, please find the panels, keynote address, and musical presentation linked below.
Panel One, Translational Research with and for Indigenous Language Communities
Keynote Address, Saberes Ancestrales, Arte y Mujeres Indígenas/Ancestral Knowledge, Art and Indigenous Women
Panel Two, Jewish Americas: The Many Diasporas and their Languages
Panel Three, Graduate Research Showcase on Linguistic Diasporas
Musical Presentations: Una Isu and Hip Hop Hoodíos
2018 CLLAS Symposium “Justice Across Borders: Gender, Race, and Migration in the Americas”
March 8, 2018 | ||
9:00 am | to | 7:30 pm |
Knight Library, Browsing Room, 1501 Kincaid St.
and Gerlinger Lounge, 1468 University St.
Free & open to the public
Justice Across Borders: Gender, Race, and Migration in the Americas
Our thematic line of inquiry this year: America, Bridge Between Oceans poses the following questions: What happens when we put the Atlantic world in conversation with the Pacific? What kind of art and cultural production emerges? Which stories of struggles for racial, economic, gender and environmental justice arise? How does looking at Latinx and Latin American Studies from within the Pacific Rim region open up innovative and necessary methodological and analytical horizons? These questions also inspire our symposium Justice Across Borders: Gender, Race, and Migration in the Americas. › Continue reading
CLLAS Symposium: “Public Engagement in Latin@ and Latin American Studies”
March 12, 2015 |
The symposium will be a space for students, teachers, researchers and activists to come together to hear about exciting work being done on issues of Latino/a equity, human rights, and culture.The panels will be organized around existing research and projects coming out of UO. The panel presentations, keynote speeches, and reception are free and open to the public, but we encourage pre-registration. Please register online: http://goo.gl/Gw40cw
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