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Tuesday, April 16, 2024; 4:30pm-5:30pm - via Zoom

The Alphabet in my Hands: A Writing Life by Marjorie Agosín

Marjorie Agosín is known for her poetry that conveys the core of human experiences, especially those impacted by historical and cultural circumstances relevant to human rights. Agosín has been the recipient of multiple accolades and distinctions in recognition of her literary contributions and contributions as a proponent of human rights. Notably, she has been honored with the Jeanette Rankin Award in Human Rights and the United Nations Leadership Award for Human Rights. And was bestowed with the Gabriela Mistral Medal for Lifetime Achievement by the Chilean government.

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Book Celebration and Conversation

Book Celebration and Conversation: Asaltos al escenario: Humor, género e historia en el teatro de Sabina Berman

Wednesday, December 6, 2023 at 4:15 pm
Rittenberg Lounge, Mather Hall

Light refreshments will be served.

Hispanic Studies is hosting a public presentation in English of the book Asaltos al escenario: Humor, género e historia en el teatro de Sabina Berman (Assaulting the Stage: Humor, Gender, and History in the Theater of Sabina Berman) written by  Priscilla Meléndez.

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First Thursdays during the Fall 2023 Semester

Spanish Film Thursdays

October 5
Argentina 1985 (Argentina, 2022)

 

November 2
La Celestina (Spain, 1996)

 

December 7
La jaula de oro (México, 2013)

 

Location: SEABURY 130
TIME: 4:30
Light refreshments will be served.

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Wednesday, September 27, 2023 at 4:30pm, Rittenberg Lounge, Mather Hall

2023 Fall Distinguished Scholar Lecture

“The Truth in Translation: Telling Stories of Women and the Lebanese Civil War”

2023 Distinguished Scholar Lecture

Sponsored by the Department of Language and Culture Studies, Arabic Section.

Date: Wednesday, September 27, 2023 at 4:30pm

Location: Rittenberg Lounge, Mather Hall