Episodes
This webinar features new research on Mesoamerica by 3 teachers and 4 advanced students of the Nahuatl language. Presentations will be in Nahuatl, Spanish, and English or a combination of the 3 languages.
Published 05/29/20
This webinar features new research on Mesoamerica by 3 teachers and 4 advanced students of the Nahuatl language. Presentations will be in Nahuatl, Spanish, and English or a combination of the 3 languages.
Published 05/29/20
This panel offers three short presentations and discussions about COVID 19 and its impact in Cuba, Haiti, and the Dominican Republic from the perspectives of three scholars with years of experience in these contexts.
Published 05/26/20
John Garrigus, Dept. of History, University of Texas, Arlington, “An epidemic that can only be stopped by the most violent remedy”: African ‘Poisons’ versus Animal Disease in Saint-Domingue, 1750-1788”
Comment - Stephen Bell, Depts. of History and Geo
Published 04/29/20
Listen to a lecture by novelist and journalist Francisco Goldman.
Published 05/19/15
Got Cacao? A Brief Introduction to the deep history of chocolate in Mesoamerica and Central America by Kirsten Tripplett
Published 04/24/15
Listen to a lecture by Dr. Una Canger Professor Emeritus at the University of Copenhagen.
Published 03/31/15
Listen to a forum on Human Rights in Latin America featuring Felipe Michelini.
Published 03/04/15
Listen to a lecture by Professor Heidi Tinsman (UC Irvine) on her new book Buying into the Regime.
Published 11/14/14
Listen to a presentation by clinicians and social scientists who explore the intersection between humanitarianism, medicine, and anthropology among communities in Latin America.
Published 06/03/14
Listen to a presentation by clinicians and social scientists who explore the intersection between medicine, surgery and anthropology among communities in Brazil.
Published 04/16/14
Listen to presentations by medical and social scientists, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), and attorneys on community wellbeing and culture in Latin America.
Published 05/29/13
Listen to presentations by surgeons and NGO administrators on health and culture in Latin America.
Published 05/15/13
Presentation by Juan Carlos Ramírez-Pimienta, professor of Spanish at San Diego State University during the teacher workshop "Ballads without Borders: The Mexican Corrido Past and Present."
Published 04/23/13
Listen to presentations by anthropologists and clinicians on health and culture in Latin America.
Published 04/01/13
Listen to a presentation by novelist Carla Guelfenbein
Published 02/01/13