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What is it like to be a President Néstor Kirchner Fellow? by Patricia Martínez Coral

by sebas | Mar 14, 2018 | Articles, News, PNK Fellowship

By Patricia Martínez Coral, 2017-2018 President Néstor Kirchner Fellow The President Nestor Kirchner fellow meets four conditions: A broad understanding of the socio-economic, political and/or cultural issues inherent to Latin American countries; the moral conscience...

What is it like to be a President Néstor Kirchner Fellow? by Casandra Castorena Sánchez

by sebas | Mar 14, 2018 | Articles, News, PNK Fellowship

By Casandra Castorena Sánchez, 2017-2018 President Néstor Kirchner Fellow The President Néstor Kirchner Fellowship 2017-2018 was an extraordinary opportunity to grow in different ways. Academically, I exchanged my ideas and findings with other peers, professors and...

Casandra Castorena Sanchez, 2017-2018 PNK Fellow, successfully completed her two week stay in New York

by sebas | Mar 8, 2018 | News, PNK Fellowship, Programs

Within the framework of the President Néstor Kirchner (PNK) Fellowship sponsored by the Observatory on Latin America (OLA) and the Universidad Nacional de San Martín (UNSAM) in Argentina, Casandra Castorena Sanchez, from Mexico, successfully completed a two-week...

Patricia Martinez Coral, 2017-2018 President Néstor Kirchner Fellow, successfully completed her two week stay in New York

by sebas | Mar 8, 2018 | News, PNK Fellowship, Programs

 The New School · New York Within the framework of the President Néstor Kirchner (PNK) Fellowship sponsored by the Observatory on Latin America (OLA) and the Universidad Nacional de San Martín (UNSAM) in Argentina, Patricia Martinez Coral, from Colombia, successfully...

What is it like to be a President Néstor Kirchner Fellow? by Paulo Alas Rossi

by sebas | Nov 30, 2017 | Articles, PNK Fellowship, Programs, Publications and Media

By Paulo Alas Rossi, 2017-2018 President Néstor Kirchner Fellow To be a President Néstor Kirchner Fellows means to be invited to step away from one’s daily activities and reflects about one’s academic and professional trajectories. It is a time for...
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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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