ReVista Launch: Q***r in Latin America, LGBTQ+ Perspectives
Date: Thursday, November 30, 2023, 4:00pm to 7:30pm (GMT-6)
To register to attend via Zoom: https://harvard.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_vSRgg2GcSqqZ9F82o22d1g #/registration
Harvard David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies, Mexico Office
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Harvard University's David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies - Mexico Office located in Mexico City.
Founded in 1994, Harvard's David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies (DRCLAS) works to increase knowledge of the cultures, economies, histories, environment, and contemporary affairs of past and present Latin America. The DRCLAS Mexico & Central America Office was opened in Mexico City in 2012 to offer support for Harvard faculty, students, and staff and to strengthen ties between the Un
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AMLO versus the Institutions: How Has the Lopez Obrador Presidency Affected Mexico’s Democracy?
Date:
Tuesday, November 28, 2023, 12:00pm to 1:20pm EDT.
This event is a hybrid. To register for the online session: https://harvard.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_j-KEYPTyQruRnnOETDS0WA #/registration
Crime, Elections, and Democracy in Latin America.
Date:
Tuesday, October 31, 2023, 12:00pm to 1:20pm EDT.
To register for the online session: https://harvard.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_j-KEYPTyQruRnnOETDS0WA #/registration
¡Estamos contratando!
Tenemos una increíble oportunidad laboral en el Centro David Rockefeller de Estudios Latinoamericanos de Harvard University en nuestras oficinas de Ciudad de México.
Aplica aquí:
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04/26 @ 12PM ET:
"Medicina Forense, Pruebas de ADN y Desaparecidos en América Latina"
En esta charla, dos académicas de ciencia y tecnología, Vivette García Deister (Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México) y Eden Medina (Instituto Tecnológico de Massachusetts), explicarán los desafíos y oportunidades que enfrentan en el uso del ADN para localizar cuerpos en México y Chile.
Link: https://loom.ly/IfX_5VE
Harvard Department of the History of Science
3/23 - 3/24: México + H2O = Retos, Reckonings y Oportunidades
"México + H2O: Desafíos, Reckonings and Opportunities" reúne a responsables de políticas, académicos y activistas para discutir cómo la falta y abundancia de agua, contaminada y privatizada, así como comunal, ha alterado tanto las ciudades mexicanas como las zonas rurales.
Desde historiadores hasta hidrólogos hasta analistas fronterizos y arquitectos, cada uno compartirá sus perspectivas y examinará cómo el control del agua ha moldeado y seguirá dando forma al futuro de la nación, sus ciudadanos y sus vecinos.
Más información: https://loom.ly/_bsGG34
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El nuevo libro de Marshall Ganz, Hauser Senior Lecturer in Leadership, Organizing, and Civil Society en Harvard Kennedy School!
Can the World Learn to Live on Less Water? A conversation with urban planning expert Diane Davis on why drought-related crises are a political problem that requires more than just tackling climate change.
Los esperamos! Favor de compartir a cualquier público interesado.
Los esperamos! 11 am del centro de México.
Favor de difundir!
HOY!!! Los esperamos!
Los esperamos!
Los esperamos!
Harvard University anunció la Conferencia de Otoño 2022 de la Serie “Eduardo Matos Moctezuma”, a cargo de Laura Filloy Nadal, curadora asociada de Arte Americano Antiguo del Museo Metropolitano de Arte de Nueva York.
Esta es la primera serie de conferencias en honor a un investigador mexicano en los casi cuatrocientos años de historia de esa universidad.
Únete a la conversación este 4 de octubre a y hagamos historia juntos.
Harvard University anunció la Conferencia de Otoño 2022 de la Serie “Eduardo Matos Moctezuma”, a cargo de Laura Filloy Nadal, curadora asociada de Arte Americano Antiguo del Museo Metropolitano de Arte de Nueva York.
Esta es la primera serie de conferencias en honor a un investigador mexicano en los casi cuatrocientos años de historia de esa universidad.
Únete a la conversación este 4 de octubre a través de INAH TV, y hagamos historia juntos.
📆 🇲🇽 HOY 13 DE ABRIL @ 12PM ET! Facing absent bodies, information and accountability and the risks of state denial and legal ‘forgetting’, this presentation explores the notion of anamnestic solidarity to grasp the ramifications of Mexico’s security and forensic crisis. How does Mexico cope with the dialectics of forgetting, memory, truth, simulation, and justice? https://loom.ly/vfLSyow
Traducción simultánea al español.
📆 🇲🇽 MAÑANA 13 DE ABRIL @ 12PM ET! Facing absent bodies, information and accountability and the risks of state denial and legal ‘forgetting’, this presentation explores the notion of anamnestic solidarity to grasp the ramifications of Mexico’s security and forensic crisis. How does Mexico cope with the dialectics of forgetting, memory, truth, simulation, and justice? https://loom.ly/vfLSyow
Traducción simultánea al español.
📆 🇲🇽 13 DE ABRIL @ 12PM ET! Facing absent bodies, information and accountability and the risks of state denial and legal ‘forgetting’, this presentation explores the notion of anamnestic solidarity to grasp the ramifications of Mexico’s security and forensic crisis. How does Mexico cope with the dialectics of forgetting, memory, truth, simulation, and justice? https://loom.ly/vfLSyow
Traducción simultánea al español.
📆 🇲🇽 13 DE ABRIL @ 12PM ET! Facing absent bodies, information and accountability and the risks of state denial and legal ‘forgetting’, this presentation explores the notion of anamnestic solidarity to grasp the ramifications of Mexico’s security and forensic crisis. How does Mexico cope with the dialectics of forgetting, memory, truth, simulation, and justice? https://loom.ly/vfLSyow
📆 📹 HOY! @ 5PM ET A conversation with filmmaker David Pablos on Dance of the Forty One (2020). This event is part of the DRCLAS Film Series Are We There Eet? A Film Series on Q***r Futures, curated by graduate students Laura Pérez Muñoz and Adri Rodríguez Ríos. https://loom.ly/s4Zo-xA
📆 📹 TOMORROW @ 5PM ET A conversation with filmmaker David Pablos on Dance of the Forty One (2020). This event is part of the DRCLAS Film Series Are We There Eet? A Film Series on Q***r Futures, curated by graduate students Laura Pérez Muñoz and Adri Rodríguez Ríos. https://loom.ly/s4Zo-xA
Los esperamos mañana a las 10 am del centro de México!
📆 🇲🇽 TOMORROW @ 12PM ET - Join Janice Gallagher, Rutgers University in conversation with Harvard PhD student Kaitlyn Chriswell for "Bootstrap Justice: The Search for Mexico's Disappeared" moderated by Frances Hagopian, Harvard University https://loom.ly/HMCp0Xg
Presented in collaboration with Weatherhead Center for International Affairs
Los esperamos este 22 de marzo, a las 10 am tiempo del centro de México!
📆 🇲🇽 3/22 @ 12PM ET - Join Janice Gallagher, Rutgers University in conversation with Harvard PhD student Kaitlyn Chriswell for "Bootstrap Justice: The Search for Mexico's Disappeared" moderated by Frances Hagopian, Harvard University https://loom.ly/HMCp0Xg
Presented in collaboration with Weatherhead Center for International Affairs
📆 🇲🇽 Miércoles 9 de marzo, 12PM ET - Miles de indígenas de América Latina han migrado a los Estados Unidos desde 1994, la gran mayoría viajando como familias de México y Mesoamérica. Como consecuencia, de acuerdo al Censo 2020 de EUA, la población "Nativa Americana" se ha incrementado en 86% desde 2010. El zapoteco está sólo detrás del navajo como la lengua indígena más hablada en EUA, en tanto que el mixteco se enseña en el curriculum de educación bilingüe de Nueva York. https://loom.ly/plhHx_c
📆 🇲🇽 HOY! Miércoles 9 de marzo, 12PM ET - Miles de indígenas de América Latina han migrado a los Estados Unidos desde 1994, la gran mayoría viajando como familias de México y Mesoamérica. Como consecuencia, de acuerdo al Censo 2020 de EUA, la población "Nativa Americana" se ha incrementado en 86% desde 2010. El zapoteco está sólo detrás del navajo como la lengua indígena más hablada en EUA, en tanto que el mixteco se enseña en el curriculum de educación bilingüe de Nueva York. https://loom.ly/plhHx_c
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