FOR US, BY US: Latinx Heritage Month Gala 2019
Gala includes a keynote address by Professor Kianny N. Antigua followed by a live DJ & music, dancing, food, photos, and fun. Join us!
[more]Gala includes a keynote address by Professor Kianny N. Antigua followed by a live DJ & music, dancing, food, photos, and fun. Join us!
[more]Ticknor greatly contributed to strengthening the study ofmodern languages and literatures and their inclusion in the Harvard curriculum, a consequential stepthat was followed by the most prominent institutions of higher education in the US during the 19 th andearly 20 th centuries. Some of his works include his lecture on “The Best Methods of Teaching the LivingLanguages” (1832) and his monumental History of Spanish Literature, 3 vols. (1849).
[more]Come for the presentation of the book, "El Carca del Gusto en Mexico: Productos, Saberes e historias del Patrimonio Gastronomico." Thursday, October 21st 7PM at La Casa. 42 College Street, Hanover.
[more]La Casa with the support of Leslie Center and LLC planed a series of activities and workshops around -Latinx month- and November 1st and 2nd “Day of the Dead.” The purpose is to provide an opportunity for students and community members to understand and learn about social justice through the Day of the Dead celebration
[more]During their stay in São Paulo, LSA+ students captured their experiences through creative writing. Also, they collectively constructed a visual narrative of their time in Brazil as part of a photograph workshop led by photographer Rafael Roncato. As a culminating experience, they put all this fabulous material together in a publication titled Quatro cavaleiros no Brasil (Four Knights in Brazil). The books were produced during a workshop with the collective Dulcineia Catadora, the first Brazilian “cartonera” (cardboard publishing) initiative. The “catadoras” from Dulcineia are women who work in recycling and who, since 2007, generate extra income by publishing hand-made books.
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