Gender Series Conversation II: Debates Sobre Violencia de Género en América Latina
Moderated by Ever Osorio (Yale University) in Spanish with English translation.
Please register here: https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_xPMd2VV4SGiDKxNNE4NITw
Moderated by Ever Osorio (Yale University) in Spanish with English translation.
Please register here: https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_xPMd2VV4SGiDKxNNE4NITw
La lucha contra la violencia de género en América Latina
“La profundización de la violencia de género en un contexto de restauración patriarcal”.
Mgtr. Andrea Tuana. Trabajadora social. Directora de El Paso, ONG orientada al trabajo en derechos humanos y violencia doméstica y sexual (Uruguay).
“Estado cómplice y responsable: las reparaciones judiciales a víctimas de violencia doméstica en Colombia”.
Mgtr. Natalia Soledad Aprile. Abogada. Profesora e investigadora de Derecho Público y Género (Universidad del Rosario – Colombia)
Organized by the student network of the Latin American Interdisciplinary Gender Studies Network (LAIGN). Event in Spanish with English translation.
The Councils on Latin American & Iberian Studies and European Studies will host a discussion with alumna and renowned human rights lawyer, Liz Jordan.
This event is intended for current Yale students only. Please register: https://yale.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJIqf-2qrzsoHNN8TwSIqM6rRGvyCUubdQ5y
Lunch reception to welcome Latin American visitors, new CLAIS affiliates, and new and returning members of our undergraduate and graduate networks.
In Cuba and Puerto Rico, building social and ecological resilience in coastal areas is essential to confront the climate crisis. In this session, we will hear how communities, researchers, and governments are implementing innovative plans to ensure the health and well-being of people and the ecosystems we depend on.
In the middle of Colombian protests that began on April 28, 2021, concerning reports of disappearances, sexual violence, and killings against protesters by the military and police forces have been denounced by the U.N, Amnesty International, Human Rights, and local NGOs. In light of the alarming situation in Colombia, this event organized by Angela Zorro Medina, J.S.D Candidate at Yale Law School, opens a platform to echo the voices of the people on-the-ground.
Join the Council on Latin American & Iberian Studies at Yale University for a film screening and a Q&A session after the screening with the film director (Marcelo Díaz) of Maria Luiza. The Q&A session will be moderated by Prof. Margherita Tortora at Yale.
Maria Luiza is a documentary about Maria Luiza da Silva, the first transgender in the history of the Brazilian Armed Forces. After 22 years of work as a military, she was retired due to disability.
Join us for the last webinar in the Yale and Brazil: Supporting Future Science Research Series as part of a conversation moderated by CLAIS Faculty Affiliate Professor Albert Ko.
Please join us for the last event in our special webinar series held on the last Friday of every month. Led by Professor Moira Fradinger, this series is a part of a collaborative effort with CLAIS, Latin American Interdisciplinary Gender Network, and The National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) to highlight gender studies and gender issues in Latin America.