Events
Since 2011, Thalia Gomez, a member of the Pascua Yaqui Nation of Arizona, has worked with the Indigenous Alliance Without Borders in Tucson and the Yowe-Kobano (Yaqui Pueblo Governors) on issues pertaining to the diversion of water from the Yaqui Pueblos in Sonora, Mexico.
Leo Cabranes-Grant, a professor of theater and dance and Spanish and Portuguese at UC Santa Barbara, will discuss research from his new book, From Scenarios to Networks: Performing the Intercultural in Colonial Mexico (Northwestern University Press, 2016).
Award-winning Mexican journalist Anabel Hernández will discuss her new book, La verdadera noche de Iguala: La historia que el gobierno quiso ocultar (Vintage Espanol, 2017).
Colorado State University's Department of Communication Studies presents this year's Gravlee Lecturer, CSRC Director Chon Noriega. THIS TALK HAS BEEN CANCELLED.
The UCLA School of Theatre, Film and Television presents a screening of the documentary film, "Latino: Changing Face of America" and a conversation with director Roxanne Frias.