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Drugs, Ethnic Profiling and The American Perception of Colombian Immigrants 1979-1990

We will be discussing the paper titled, “Drugs, Ethnic Profiling and The American Perception of Colombian Immigrants 1979-1990” presented by Northwestern University student, Laurisa Sastoque. Presenting: Laurisa Sastoque, B.A, History and Creative Writing at Northwestern University Discussant: Irvin Ibarguen, Assistant Professor of History at New York University Abstract: In July

Relaciones internacionales desde la mirada indígena

Jurow Hall (Room 101A), Silver Center, 100 Washington Square E 100 Washington Square East New York, NY 10003 100 Washington Square East, New York, NY, United States

Leonor Zalabata, líderesa del pueblo Arhuaco de la Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta y defensora de derechos humanos, fue nombrada Embajadora de Colombia ante las Naciones Unidas. En este evento, la Embajadora Zalabata reflexionará sobre su trayectoria como líderesa, los cambios en la política colombiana generados por la inclusión de representantes

Tourism and the Commodification of Blackness in the Colombian Caribbean during the Twentieth Century

Speaker: Orlando Deavila Pertuz, Assistant Professor, International Institute of Caribbean Studies, Universidad de Cartagena, Colombia Following the mid-twentieth century, Cartagena sought to become an international tourist destination. At first, national and local authorities rebranded Cartagena as a Spanish city frozen in time. Yet, as the city came to compete with

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