Join us for a panel and discussion with three NYU graduate students working on different topics and eras in Colombian history! Professors Lina Britto and Ricardo López-Pedreros will offer their critical comments and the event will be moderated by NYU Gallatin Professor Alejandro Velasco. Monday, September 15 at 12:30 pm.
Futboleras y futbolistas en Colombia
En este conversatorio se explorará la experiencia futbolera de las mujeres en Colombia: ¿cuál ha sido la historia y la lucha en la cancha, en las barras y en el camerino? ¿qué barreras del entorno normativo se han roto? ¿qué falta por hacer? En este diálogo a tres voces, la
Panel “La Salsa Vive”
En este conversatorio, se explorarán las conexiones diaspóricas de la salsa entre Nueva York y Cali a través del aporte de las músicas afro diaspóricas del Caribe hispano en el desarrollo de la salsa en Nueva York y el material de archivo usado en el Documental La Salsa Vive. Miércoles
Keywords on Colombia and its Diasporas
Join us for a thought-provoking event titled “Keywords on Colombia and its Diasporas: A Conversation and Audiovisual Exchange” on April 24th, 2025, from 6:00 to 8:00 PM at Studio 565H, Paulson Center NYU, 181 Mercer Street. Registration is required for this event. RSVP here This event will feature an engaging
Book Talk| Plebeian Consumers: Global Connections, Local Trade, And Foreign Goods In Nineteenth-Cecntury Colombia
Join us for a book talk by historian Ana María Otero-Cleves (University of York) who will discuss her new work, Plebeian Consumers: Global Connections, Local Trade, and Foreign Goods in Nineteenth-Century Colombia. The book tells the story of how peasants, formerly enslaved people, market women, and small landholders became the
