On September 15th, 2022, the Yale Alumni Association in collaboration with CLAIS, organized a movie screening as this year´s Hispanic Heritage Month kickoff. Showing the documentary OMARA, an homage to the beloved Cuban singer who formed an integral...
Bringing Brazilian Music to Yale and Beyond - Interview with Stephen Guerra
This Saturday, September 24th at 4 pm, at the Luce Hall Auditorium, Stephen Guerra and Rogerio Souza will perform music by the famous Brazilian choro musician Alfredo da...
Students, faculty, scholars, and staff members interested or involved in Brazil-related projects gathered on Thursday, September 8th to take part in a welcoming event for the Brazilian community at Yale. This celebration, a collaborative event...
Max Hidalgo Nácher is Associate Professor of Literary Theory and Comparative Literature at Universitat de Barcelona (UB). He graduated in Journalism, and in Literary Theory and Comparative Literature at the UB, and completed a master’s degree in ...
Understanding the Importance of Indigenous Languages through Research and Activism
On Monday, August 8, the General Consulate of Mexico in Boston and the Council on Latin American and Iberian Studies co-hosted a virtual webinar, “The Importance of...
The new Fulbright Distinguished Scholar Award in Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences at Yale University will give one $30,000 award for a Brazilian scholar to spend one academic semester per year lecturing and researching beginning in the fall...
Panelists: Made Vazquez and Alois Arencibia of Cuba Solar, Ruth Santiago lawyer activist and community organizer in Puerto Rico, Arturo Massol-Deya of Casa Pueblo and UPR Mayagüez, joined by Moderators Margarita Fernandez of Caribbean Agroecology...