Description | Join us for a talk on a transdisciplinary ethnography on how gender and sexuality shape the ways in which Garifuna New Yorkers of Central American descent negotiate, perform, articulate, and self-make their Blackness, Indigeneity, and AfroLatinidad, transnationally and transgenerationally. RSVP by following this link!
Speaker: Paul Joseph López Oro, Assistant Professor, Department of Africana Studies, Smith College Moderator: José Antonio Lucero, Chair of Latin America and Caribbean Studies Event is free and open to the public. This is the third lecture of the Spring 2021 Lecture Series Changing Global Connections: New Formations of Identity, Place and Region on how today’s changing geopolitics is creating new configurations across regions and in the field of international studies. |
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