Events
Cherríe Moraga, “Native Country of the Heart: If We Forget Ourselves, Who Will Be Left to Remember Us?”
Stone Center Theatre 150 South Rd, Chapel Hill, NCFall 2019 LSP Open House and Film Screening
Greenlaw 223 Chapel Hill, NC, United StatesDear Friends, We hope you will come and break bread with us at our fall 2019 Latina/o Studies Program Café y Charla open house and film screening. We will have the Café y Charla on Thursday, September 5, 2019 at … Read more
Dr. María DeGuzmán’s Book Talk on “Understanding John Rechy” at Flyleaf Books
Flyleaf Books 752 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., Chapel Hill, NCDr. María DeGuzmán’s Book Talk on “Understanding John Rechy” at The Regulator Bookshop
The Regulator Bookshop 720 9th Street, Durham, North CarolinaSecond Fall 2019 UNC Latina/o Studies Program Film Screening
Donovan Lounge @ Greenlaw Hall 223UNC Latina/o Studies Program Café y Charla Open House
Dear Friends, We hope you will come and break bread with us at our spring 2020 Latina/o Studies Program Café y Charla open house. At the café y charla, guests will have the opportunity to enjoy some delicious pupusas and … Read more
Professor Rebeca Hey-Colón: “‘You’re Not Infected with Something, Are You?:’ Affliction and Exposure in Gloria Anzaldúa’s ‘Puddles’”
Murphey Hall 104Abstract: Gloria Anzaldúa’s name is predominantly associated with her much anthologized text Borderlands/La Frontera: The New Mestiza. Published in 1987, Anzaldúa’s sui-generis text has become a staple in courses on Border Studies, Gender Studies, Chicanx/Latinx Studies, etc. Nonetheless, Anzaldúa wrote … Read more
UNC Latina/o Studies Program Graduate Symposium: “Health, the Environment, and the Latinx Experience”
Donovan Lounge @ Greenlaw Hall 223***Due to COVID-19 This Event Has Been Rescheduled for Fall 2020*** Click here to visit our page for the Fall 2020 Symposium. Call for Papers The UNC Latina/o Studies Program Graduate Symposium March 17, 2020, 4PM-6PM, Greenlaw Hall 223 (Donovan … Read more
The UNC Latina/o Studies Program’s “Health, the Environment, and LatinX Experiences” Grad Symposium (Day 1: 4-6 PM)
ZoomPanel: Shared Spaces & Lives: Overlapping and Discrete Experiences “Modern Transnational Familia: Exploring Cultural Gaps in the Experiences of Latinx Families,” Santiago Bejarano Hernandez “Xing Borders: TRANSPLANTation as Survival and Subversion in the Fiction of María Luisa Bombal and Isabel … Read more