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MEDIA ALERT: UCLA design conference on June 11 to focus on unprecedented regional infrastructure initiative in South America

International Institute, UCLA, June 5, 2013 — A conference and design review funded by the UCLA Latin American Institute will explore how design can improve the impacts of the Initiative for the Integration of Regional Infrastructure in South America (IIRSA), the largest and most ambitious infrastructure integration project ever implemented in the region.

 
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Carioca Orientalism: Morocco in the Imaginary of a Brazilian Telenovela

A lecture by Waïl S. Hassan, Associate Professor of Comparative Literature at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.

 
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PODCAST- At the Crossroads: Surgery and Culture in Latin America

Listen to presentations by surgeons and NGO administrators on health and culture in Latin America.

 
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PODCAST – Narcocorridos: Origins and Development of Drug-trafficking Ballads

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."

 
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Key policy makers and scholars discuss causes and consequences of drug-related violence in Latin America

WATCH: Video footage from two-day conference on organized crime, corruption and drug trafficking in Latin America.

 
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PODCAST- At the Crossroads: Medicine and Culture in Latin America

Listen to presentations by anthropologists and clinicians on health and culture in Latin America.

 
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Cinema According to Nelson Pereira dos Santos

A series of films directed by Nelson Pereira dos Santos

 
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Reveal the truth, but don’t hit people over the head with it!

Author and Los Angeles Times journalist Hector Tobar discusses immigration and the Latin American experience in his works.

 
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Culture matters, especially in medicine

A Latin America Institute symposium finds that culture greatly influences how indigenous communities in Mexico, Central and South America experience Western medicine.

 
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K-12 Teacher Workshop on Mexican Corridos

"Ballads Without Borders: The Mexican Corrido Past & Present" will examine the history, development and significance of one of Mexico's most popular and enduring oral traditions.

 
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Obituary: Barbary Valk

Librarian Emeritus at the University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA) and founder of the Hispanic American Periodicals Index (HAPI)

 
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PODCAST- Encuentro con Carla Guelfenbein: Una chilena en la republica mundial de la novela

Listen to a presentation by novelist Carla Guelfenbein

 
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Obituary: Robert Murrell Stevenson (1916-2012)

Prominent scholar of Latin American and Iberian music, composer and UCLA professor died on December 22, 2012 of natural causes.

 
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PODCAST- Reading and Q&A with Granta’s best young Brazilian novelists

Listen to a reading and discussion with 5 of Brazil's best young novelists

 
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The Eurozone Crisis and Lessons from Latin America

Faculty lecture by Aaron Tornell, UCLA, Economics.

 
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Burkle Center Director Kal Raustiala discusses a recent border patrol shooting at the Mexican border

Experts say there’s little that can be done to stop the violence, given the delicacies of diplomatic relations between the two countries and the fact that no international law specifically covers such instances.

 
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PODCAST- 520 Years of Dictatorship: Survival, Struggle and Militancy of the Mapuche People

Listen to presentation by poet and political activist Graciela Huinao

 
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AFI Fest 2012 Presented by Audi

The UCLA Latin American Institute is a proud community and cultural supporter of this year’s AFI Film Festival presented by Audi from November 1 - 8. This year, the LAI is the official host of the film "After Lucia" (Despues de Lucia).

 
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'In Extremis: Death and Life in 21st-Century Haitian Art' opens at Fowler Museum Sept. 16

An exhibition on display at the Fowler Museum at UCLA from Sept. 16 through Jan. 20, 2013

 
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Historian's hard work translates into gold

Kevin Terraciano, professor of history and acting director of UCLA’s Latin American Institute, is the 2012 winner of the Gold Shield Faculty Prize.

 
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Political will, courage and imagination needed if resolution is to be made, says ambassador

Argentina’s ambassador to the U.S. visits UCLA to discuss territorial conflict in the long disputed Falkland/Malvinas Islands

 
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2012 Charles E. Young Humanitarian Awards go to three outstanding UCLA students

International development student among recipients

 
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Conservation consternation: Prof studies Amazon's forest people

A inside look at the rainforest's quilombos

 
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Archaeologist investigates legend of mythical ruler of ancient Peru

Christopher Donnan’s revelations Naymlap and his findings at two sites are detailed in his new 268-page book “Chotuna and Chornancap: Excavating an Ancient Peruvian Legend.”

 
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Salvadoran leaders join UCLA faculty and guests to recognize 20 years of peace

In examining the current state of El Salvador, the role of past civil conflict must be considered, says First Lady Vanda Pignato.

 

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