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EVENT SUMMARY ·  Film Screening: Iran #3037: Political Sexual Violence Under the Dictatorship

EVENT SUMMARY ·  Film Screening: Iran #3037: Political Sexual Violence Under the Dictatorship

by martin | Nov 3, 2022 | LA on the Move, News, Programs, Publications and Media

On October 13, 2022, the Observatory on Latin America and the Schools of Public Engagement hosted the screening of the filmed theater piece titled Iran 3037, which is the address of a clandestine torture center that operated during Pinochet’s “civic-military”...
Event Summary · Book Launch: The Walls of Santiago

Event Summary · Book Launch: The Walls of Santiago

by martin | Aug 19, 2022 | Chronicles, LA on the Move

On May 5th, 2022, the Observatory on Latin America (OLA), the Schools of Public Engagement (SPE), and the School of Undergraduate Studies at The New School hosted the book launch of The Walls of Santiago: Social Revolution and Political Aesthetics in Contemporary...

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May 4 2023
May 4 @ 11:00 am - 12:30 pm

4th. Conversation · online · Andean Temporalities and Ancestral Futures

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On how the indigenous can be understood not as something anchored in the past and exoticized, but as a powerful enabler of new imaginations of other possible futures.

Mar 31 2023
March 31 @ 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm

Book Launch: Towards A New Urban Practice

Wollman Hall | The New School 65W. 11th Street, New York

Towards a New Urban Practice marks this moment as a point of reflection. Using the programme as an archive, the book reflects on questions of contemporary urban knowledge, interdisciplinary and. southern urban pedagogy

Mar 10 2023
March 10 @ 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm

The Black Brazilian Women’s Movements and Their Contributions to the Global Anti-Racist Agenda

UL104 Room, University Center, The New School 63 5th Avenue, New York

We will reflect on the historical contributions of Black Brazilian movements to the anti-racist global agenda, especially those made by Black Brazilian women. Don't miss out!

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