Talk: Constructing World's Otherwise with Raúl Zibechi APRIL 21 2025 6:00 PM | SKYLIGHT ROOM, GRADUATE CENTER CUNY 365 FIFTH AVE Through a survey of the most marginalized voices across Latin […]
Disappearing Rooms: The Hidden Theatres of Immigration Law MARCH 28 2025 6:00-8:00PM | ROOM 9206/07 CUNY GRADUATE CENTER Michelle Castañeda is an activist and Professor of Performance Studies at NYU. […]
Call for Applications – Summer Research Fellowships 2025 The Center for Latin American, Caribbean, and Latino Studies is accepting proposals for the CLACLS Summer Research Fellowship 2025. The Center will […]
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Somos Cumbia, somos Familia: talk and workshop by Cumbia dancer, choreographer, and teacher Karla Flórez. FEBRUARY 13, 2025 6:00-8:30 PM | SKYLIGHT ROOM, GRADUATE CENTER CUNY In times of crisis and upheaval, join us for a special talk and workshop with […]
Book launch and Panel “Mapping Cuba’s Literary-Cultural History: The Cambridge History of Cuban Literature, edited by Vicky Unruh and Jacqueline Loss” JANUARY 30, 2024 6:00-8:30 PM | ROOM 9206/07, GRADUATE CENTER CUNY A book conversation with editors and authors: Vicky Unruh, University of […]
Book Launch: Jardin en Tierra Fría by Fátima Vélez NOVEMBER 21, 2024 6:30-8:30 PM | ROOM 9206/07, GRADUATE CENTER CUNY This novel narrates twenty-four hours in the life of Primera V, the caretaker […]
Construction of Identities in ‘Pre-Islamic’ ArabiaWith: Ahmad ad-Jallad (Ohio State) Alessia Prioletta (CNRS) Brian Ulrich (Shippensburg University)
34 & 5 Podcast – Spirals of the Caribbean, interviewing Sophie Maríñez (En Español) In this interview (in Spanish) CLACLS Fellow and PhD Student in History, Diomelca Rivas talks with Sophie Maríñez, professor of modern languages, cu […]
Why do the Republicans seem to be attracting more Latino voters than the Democrats despite their anti-immigrant rhetoric (and what Latino voters increase means in crucial states) Pierina Pighi Bel PhD Student LAILAC Summary: Between the 2016 US presidential election and the 2020 one, there was an evident growth in the […]
Living in Limbo: Inefficient Processing, Insufficient Housing, Informality and Marginalization, NYC’s Migrants’ Crises Phoenix Paz PhD Student in History Monday, May 6, 2024, 9:46am, Queensboro Plaza Station: I wait for the 7; the N pulls away from the […]
Hierarchies of care: immigration, gender, and domestic work in New York City Ana María Granados Romero PhD Student LAILAC Latinas and domestic labor The U.S. domestic workforce is predominantly comprised of […]
Documentary Screening: Okupas with director Catalina Santamaria NOVEMBER 13, 2024 6:00-9:00 PM | SEAGAL THEATRE, GRADUATE CENTER CUNY
Workshop: Brazilian Music Approach: Rhythms and Analysis NOVEMBER 5, 2024 3:00-9:00 PM | ELEBASH RECITAL HALL, GRADUATE CENTER CUNY Led by pianist, composer, arranger, music producer and educator Flávio […]
2024 Fellows Showcase NOVEMBER 7, 2024 10:00AM-6:00 PM | SKYLIGHT ROOM, GRADUATE CENTER CUNY Join us for a day with our 2024 CLACLS Fellows and learn more about […]
Event: Festival de Cine Colombia Migrante OCTOBER 24, 2024 6:00 PM | ELEBASH ROOM, GRADUATE CENTER CUNY
34&5 Podcast: DISABILITY AND PUBLIC SPACE. A way to understand the social production of space In this 34&5 Episode, CLACLS Fellow Cathy Cabrera Figueroa interviewed Pedro Javier Jaramillo Cruz, professor at the University of Bogotá Jorge T […]
CNN Voto Latino 2024 – How Will Latino Voting Trends Impact the Election? HYBRID EVENT (ELEBASH RECITAL HALL) | OCTOBER 9, 2024 Reserve for in person Reserve for Webinar Featuring a special performance from the […]
Call for Applications – CLACLS Reportage Fellowship This Call for Applications closed in Oct 28 2024 The Center for Latin American, Caribbean, and Latino Studies is pleased to offer CLACLS Reportage […]
Call for Applications: Latino Data Project Fellowship 2024-2025 This Call for Applications closed in Oct 28 2024 The Center for Latin American, Caribbean, and Latino Studies is pleased to offer Latino Data […]