March 7th, 2013 · Orozco Room, The New School · New York 

ola2013marpnkguimaraesrjchavez poster01final_small_letterThe Observatory on Latin America (OLA) and
the Universidad Nacional de San Martín (UNSAM)
were pleased to invite you to:

President Néstor Kirchner Fellowship 2012-2013
Public Lecture by:  

Structural Violence and its Consequences in the LGBT Community: Poverty, Exclusion & Marginalization
Roland Jeremy Álvarez Chavez, Perú

Energy Integration based on Renewable Sources as a Means of Development
Lucas Noura de Moraes Rego Guimaraes, Brazil

Presented by
David E. Van Zandt
President, The New School
Ambassador María Cristina Perceval
Permanent Representative of Argentina to the United Nations
Ambassador Regina Dunlop
Deputy Permanent Representative of Brazil to the United Nations

OLA was pleased to welcome Lucas Noura de Moraes Rego Guimaraes and Roland Jeremy Álvarez Chavez, President Néstor Kirchner Fellows for 2012/2013. Both were awarded a Fellowship after demonstrating academic excellence and a commitment to public service.

Roland Jeremy Álvarez Chavez is a Sociologist and social LGBT activist for the Homosexual Movement of Lima (Mhol), with a specialization in social development projects, with emphasis on health issues, citizen participation, human rights, surveillance and advocacy, and social research projects, focusing on health issues, sexuality, gender and society.

Lucas Noura de Moraes Rego Guimaraes holds a Masters in Law and Public Policy at University Center of Brasilia – UniCEUB. He served as legal advisor to the Federal Attorney in the National Electric Energy Agency (ANEEL) of Brazil.


Thuersday, March 7th, 2013, 6pm

Orozco Room / The New School
66 West 12th Street, 7th Floor
New York, NY
Map of location


The event was in English.
Admission was free, but seating were limited.
Reservations were required.
Please RSVP by March 4th to ola@newschool.edu

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This program is supported by the JULIEN J. STUDLEY FOUNDATION
and UNIVERSIDAD NACIONAL DE SAN MARTIN

 

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