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Agrarian Studies Colloquium - Madre de las aguas: The Life and Death of Glaciers in Bolivia’s Cordillera Real

Sarah Hines is an assistant professor of history at the University of Oklahoma where her research and teaching focus on Latin America and the Caribbean with an emphasis on histories of the environment, infrastructure, race and ethnicity, and social movements. Her current book project, “Water for All: Revolution, Property, and Community in Twentieth-Century Bolivia,” is a social, political, and environmental history of water access and hydraulic engineering in Bolivia from the late nineteenth century to the early twenty-first.

Café Con Leche

Take a coffee break with the Yale Latino Networking Group, Yale Black Postdoctoral Association, and Yale Postdoctoral Association Racial Justice Subcommittee in honor of Hispanic Heritage Month 2022. Join us for a hybrid meet and greet, fun conversation, and trivia!

The first 30 people to register can pick up a free cup of coffee and sweet treat from a local Latinx-owned bakery! Coffee and pastries will be available for pickup at 11:30 am - 12:30 pm from Yale School of Medicine & Science Hill campuses. Trivia will be from 1:30-2:30 pm.

BRAZIL 100/200: Reflections on the Legacies of the Week of Modern At & the Bicentennial of Independence

Brazil at 100 / 200 will explore how memory and culture shape the meaning of independence today. By integrating a reflection on the twin centenaries of independence and the São Paulo Modern Art Week, this conference will reflect on the meaning of independence in the light of ideas about Brazilian identity that inspired the modernists one hundred years ago and continue to provoke us today.
This will be a hybrid conference via Zoom as well as with in-person components at Yale University and at the Braudel Institute in São Paulo.

Brazilian Concert: The Music of Pixinghinha & Reception

The Council on Latin American & Iberian Studies at the MacMillan Center invites you to the concert of the renowned Brazilian musicians Rogerio Souza and Stephen Guerra, who will perform the compositions of the beloved father of Brazilian popular music, Pixinghinha (1897-1973). After the concert, please join us for a reception.
Concert: 4.00-5.30 pm
Reception: 5.30-6.30 pm

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