05/04/2017
TODAY!!!!
Join the Forum on Migration, Barnard College and the Greater Caribbean Center at Columbia University in our event titled "WHAT IS HAPPENING IN VENEZUELA?"
We will be joined by artist/activist Francisco Suniaga and poet/art curator Luis Pérez-Oramas.
Date: Thursday May 4, 2017
Time: 6 PM
Location: 304 Barnard Hall
Barnard College, Columbia University
3009 Broadway, NY, NY 10027
(entrance at Broadway and W 117 St. crosswalk)
http://ilas.columbia.edu/event/what-is-happening-in-venezuela-a-conversation-with-artistactivist-diana-lopez-and-poetart-curator-luis-perez-oramas/
What is Happening in Venezuela? A conversation with artist/activist Diana López and poet/art curator Luis Pérez-Oramas
Institute of Latin American Studies at Columbia University
05/02/2017
Please join the Forum on Migration at Barnard College and the Greater Caribbean Studies Center at Columbia University for their next event titled "What is Happening in Venezuela?"
Don't miss a riveting discussion on the events that have been transpiring and what's next for the nation.
when: May 4th @ 6-8pm
where: 304 Barnard Hall
more info: http://ilas.columbia.edu/event/what-is-happening-in-venezuela-a-conversation-with-artistactivist-diana-lopez-and-poetart-curator-luis-perez-oramas/
05/01/2017
Please join the Forum on Migration, Barnard College and the Greater Caribbean Studies Center at Columbia | SIPA for their next event titled "What is Happening in Venezuela?"
We will be joined by artist and activist Diana López and poet and art curator Luis Pérez-Oramas.
Date: Thursday May 4, 2017
Time: 6 PM
Location: 304 Barnard Hall
Barnard College, Columbia University
3009 Broadway, NY, NY 10027
(entrance at Broadway and W 117 St. crosswalk)
For more information click here: http://ilas.columbia.edu/event/what-is-happening-in-venezuela-a-conversation-with-artistactivist-diana-lopez-and-poetart-curator-luis-perez-oramas/
02/14/2017
REMINDER TONIGHT! Brown bag seminar on U.S. relations with the Greater Caribbean in the Age of Trump.
Will the new U.S. President reverse Obama’s policy on Cuba? Will he change courses vis a vis Venezuela and Colombia?
Chris Sabatini, lecturer of international relations and policy at SIPA and executive director of the research non-profit, Global Americans, discusses these and other questions related to the relations between the United States and the Greater Caribbean.
DETAILS: Tuesday February 14th, 2017 at 6 pm, Room IAB 802 Institute of Latin American Studies at Columbia University
02/13/2017
Please join the Greater Caribbean Studies Center in its next brown-bag seminar, U.S. relations with the Greater Caribbean in the Age of Trump.
Will the new U.S. President reverse Obama’s policy on Cuba? Will he change courses vis a vis Venezuela and Colombia?
Chris Sabatini, Lecturer of International Relations and Policy at SIPA and Executive Director of the research non-profit, Global Americans, discusses these and other questions related to the relations between the United States and the Greater Caribbean.
DATE/TIME: Tuesday, February 14, 2017, 6pm
LOCATION: 420 West 118th Street, 802 IAB
http://ilas.columbia.edu/event/u-s-relations-with-the-greater-caribbean-in-the-age-of-trump/
02/13/2017
"U.S. relations with the Greater Caribbean in the Age of Trump"
Our Brown Bag Seminars are back! Starting tomorrow, join us for a discussion on the trending issues surrounding the Caribbean region.
Will the new U.S. President reverse Obama’s policy on Cuba? Will he change courses vis a vis Venezuela and Colombia?
Find out tomorrow where we will discuss "U.S. relations with the Greater Caribbean in the Age of Trump" with professor Chris Sabatini. Mr. Sabatini is lecturer of international relations and policy at SIPA and executive director of the research non-profit, Global Americans.
Details: Tuesday February 14th / 6:00 pm / at Columbia | SIPA Room 802.
***Refreshments will follow.
For more information on this and our other events follow this link: http://ilas.columbia.edu/event/u-s-relations-with-the-greater-caribbean-in-the-age-of-trump
02/10/2017
We hope you enjoyed the snowy day!
Don't forget to join us next Tuesday in our brown-bag seminar on U.S. relations with the Greater Caribbean in the Age of Trump.
Will the new U.S. President reverse Obama’s policy on Cuba? Will he change courses vis a vis Venezuela and Colombia?
A discussion with Chris Sabatini, lecturer of international relations and policy at SIPA and executive director of the research non-profit, Global Americans, who will discuss these and other questions related to the relations between the United States and the Greater Caribbean.
***Refreshments served afterwards.
Tuesday February 14th / 6 pm / IAB 802
http://ilas.columbia.edu/event/u-s-relations-with-the-greater-caribbean-in-the-age-of-trump/
02/06/2017
TODAY! Join Institute of Latin American Studies at Columbia University and the Greater Caribbean Center at Columbia | SIPA for a screening of: Dreadlocks Story: A Documentary on Rastafarian Culture
Filmed in four countries (Jamaica, India, France, and the US), in four languages (Jamaican Patois, Hindi, French, and English), and with four local crews, this documentary explores the connections between descendants of African slaves and Indian indentured servants in Jamaica in the making of Rastafari culture.
Screening followed by conversation with the film's director, Dr. Linda Aïnouche, and Professor Jose Moya.
Linda Aïnouche was born in France, and has ended up in New York City after having lived in a couple of countries. She is an anthropologist who loves working with misunderstood communities all over the world, and grew up as a child with parents from two different cultures. She came out with this project to give a new platform to both Rastafari movement and Indian legacy. No doubt, she owns a background which drives her to know the amazing and important results of cultural sources as well as the difficulties to accept and combine them.
Jose Moya is the Director of the Forum on Migration, Director of the Institute of Latin American Studies at Columbia and Professor of History at Barnard College.
Hosted by the Greater Caribbean Studies Center and the Forum on Migration.
For more information on the film please click http://www.dreadlockstory.com/
Date: Monday, February 6, 2017
Time: 6 PM
Venue: Barnard Hall 304, 3009 Broadway (117th Street crosswalk)
11/28/2016
We hope everyone had a wonderful Thanksgiving!
Don't forget today our amazing Greater Caribbean series program! This event will be in Spanish. Appetizers will be served.
Date: TODAY! Monday November 28th!
Schedule: 4:30 - 6 pm.
Location: IAB Room 802.
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El Instituto de Estudios Latinoamericanos (ILAS) y el Greater Caribbean Studies Center los invita a explorar las nuevas visiones y producciones cinematográficas sobre la región del Caribe, comenzando por recientes adaptaciones, guiones, historias y narrativas.
Ponentes: Daniel Salcedo, Founder, The Elevator Video Content Studio, and Carlos Gutierrez Executive Director, Cinema Tropical.
11/22/2016
El Instituto de Estudios Latinoamericanos (ILAS) y el Greater Caribbean Studies Center los invita a explorar las nuevas visiones y producciones cinematográficas sobre la región del Caribe, comenzando por recientes adaptaciones, guiones, historias y narrativas.
Ponentes: Daniel Salcedo, Founder, The Elevator Video Content Studio, and Carlos Gutierrez Executive Director, Cinema Tropical.
Fecha: Lunes 28 de noviembre.
Horario: 4:30 - 6 pm.
Lugar: Institute of Latin American Studies at Columbia University
Salón 802.
***Event will be in Spanish.
11/22/2016
El Instituto de Estudios Latinoamericanos (ILAS) y el Greater Caribbean Studies Center los invita a explorar las nuevas visiones y producciones cinematográficas sobre la región del Caribe, comenzando por recientes adaptaciones, guiones, historias y narrativas.
Ponentes: Daniel Salcedo, Founder, The Elevator Video Content Studio, and Carlos Gutierrez Executive Director, Cinema Tropical.
Fecha: Lunes 28 de noviembre.
Horario: 4:30 - 6 pm.
Lugar: Institute of Latin American Studies at Columbia University Salón 802.
***Event will be in Spanish.