When | Monday, Nov 13, 2017, 6 – 8 p.m. |
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Campus location | Samuel E. Kelly Ethnic Cultural Center (ECC1) |
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Campus room | Unity Suite (room 104/106) |
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Event Types | Lectures/Seminars, Performances |
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Event sponsors | Latin American and Caribbean Studies, African Studies, Comparative History of Ideas, Center for Communication, Difference and Equity, American Ethnic Studies, Gender Women and Sexuality Studies, Simpson Center for the Humanities, and Movimiento Afrolatino Seattle (MAS). |
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| | Description | Join us for a dialogue and artistic demonstration that will explore historical and present-day local and trans-local cultural productions of afroindigenismo. This conversation––focused on music and dance, will examine interactions and collaborations among indigenous, African, and Afro-Indigenous populations in Mexico, Honduras, Peru, and Colombia and among immigrant communities in the U.S. Discussion and performances facilitated by Monica Rojas (LACS & MAS), Iris Viveros (GWSS & Seattle Fandango Project), Yoelin Connor (Garinagu Houngua), Hagucha Garinagu, Diego Coy (Colombian musician), and visiting artist from Peru Miguel Ballumbrosio. |
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