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Adina Farinango is a Kichwa-Otavalo artist who uses art as an act of resistance, healing, and self-expression. Her art practice serves as a means to navigate and strengthen her own identity as an ...
Join us for a collaborative event highlighting the K’iche’ language, which is widely spoken in Guatemala as well as in our local communities. Hear from professors and students in the Linguistics and ...
How do artistic practices and works – broadly defined – interface with histories of subjectivity in Latin America? How are these subjectivities experienced today through art? This graduate student ...
TM Krishna is a distinguished Karnatik musician known for his pioneering approach to Indian classical music. Since the early 90s, he has expanded the boundaries of the genre through innovative ...
Rajdeep Sardesai, is an award winning senior journalist, author, tv news presenter. His latest book 2024: The Election That Surprised India is a national best seller as were his previous books 2014: ...
The Saxena Center welcomes applications from undergraduates for the Institute's promotion and/or funding of on-campus student activities. Proposals should be for events that: fall within the mission ...
TM Krishna is a distinguished Karnatik musician known for his pioneering approach to Indian classical music. Since the early 90s, he has expanded the boundaries of the genre through innovative ...
The Latin American and Caribbean Studies Departmental Undergraduate Group (DUG) is a student-run group focused on Latin American and Caribbean Studies at Brown. All students are welcome to attend and ...
Sebasstian is a junior from Puerto Rico who enjoys learning about many fields like economics, psychology, philosophy, and literature. At Brown, Sebasstian majors in Economics and participates in clubs ...
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