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On Latinx photography, invisibility, and counter-actions

Featured Image: Louis Carlos Bernal, Albert y Lynn Morales, 1978 Join us for a Virtual Presentation & Discussion with Curator and Writer Elizabeth Ferrer On Latinx photography, invisibility, and counter-actions Wednesday, February 9th at 6PM   Elizabeth Ferrer is author … Read more

The Im/Mobilities of Rhetorical Race Making

Join us for a virtual presentation & discussion with Dr. Lisa Flores: The Im/Mobilities of Rhetorical Race Making March 3, 2022 @ 6PM EST Race and gender scholars have long argued that both mobility and containment are critical to the … Read more

Javier Zamora Poetry Reading and Q/A

The UNC Latina/o Studies Program Presents: A virtual poetry reading and Q&A with poet Javier Zamora March 23rd at 6:00PM EST Javier Zamora was born in El Salvador, in 1990. His father fled El Salvador when he was a year old, … Read more

UNC LSP and CLC presents: An Outdoor Viewing of Disney’s Encanto

Abernethy Hall 131 S Columbia St., Chapel Hill, NC, United States

  Talk Familia with your Familia Join the UNC Latina/o Studies Program and the Carolina Latinx Center for a viewing of Disney's Encanto Outside Abernethy Hall on April 13th, 2022 @ 6:00PM EST Blankets or chairs for seating are suggested … Read more

“Naked Indians: ‘Not as Revolting as One Might Think’”

Photograph by Sebastián Freire In Collaboration with American Indian & Indigenous Studies, Join us for a virtual presentation & discussion with Joseph M. Pierce: “Naked Indians: ‘Not as Revolting as One Might Think’” September 8, 2022 @ 5PM EST Description: … Read more

A Night with Sones de México Ensemble

Sones de México Ensemble promotes a greater appreciation of Mexican folk and traditional music and culture through innovative performance, education, and dissemination. Sones de México Ensemble educates, researches, preserves, arranges, presents, performs, and disseminates Mexican folk and traditional music and … Read more