The 2025 Mary Ann Faulkner Distinguished Lecture in Latin American Public Affairs and Politics
Dr. Ricaurte Vásquez Morales, Administrator, Panama Canal Authority
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Posts by Teresa Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies
Reframing U.S.–Latin America Relations
Dive into a conversation on how diplomacy is evolving—beyond embassies and treaties—to include diaspora voices, regional actors, and business leadership.
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Prof. @raullorcamadrid.bsky.social presents his book
The Birth Of Democracy in South America (9/22)
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Don’t miss this chance to hear directly from, award-winning Mexican author Yuri Herrera.
Sept. 19 | 2:00pm | SRH 1.208
2300 Red River St.
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Join us for a thought-provoking conference on the Evolution of Violence in Latin America (Sept 8-9, 2025)
Keynote Address by Stathis Kalyvas
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I’m thrilled to announce that, after ten years of research, my book on the birth of democracy in South America is finally out!
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We are proud to have raised the highest dollar amount & attracted the highest number of donors among all COLA units during 40X40. We know that these are challenging times for fundraising, & we truly appreciate your support.
Latin American Studies matter, and your support helps us demonstrate that.
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LLILAS & the Mexico Center are raising funds to support a new initiative: The Rosario Castellanos Seminar.
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LLILAS & the Mexico Center are raising funds to support a new initiative: The Rosario Castellanos Seminar.
Learn here how it will impact students, faculty and transnational collaboration.
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Thanks to our amazing panelist! Thanks to @utllilas.bsky.social & UT Government Dept.
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THE ROSARIO CASTELLANOS SEMINAR
Named for one of Mexico’s most important writers, diplomats, and public intellectuals, this program will bring students and faculty into conversation with prominent Mexican academics, artists, & public figures
I went to UT Austin for grad school because I was interested in Native American poetics and rhetoric, this book by Joel Sherzer and Tony Woodbury was a big influence, taking the speech play and verbal art class with them was a highlight of grad school, getting to teach it now is a real delight
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Thanks to the Argentine Studies Program & @utllilas.bsky.social for sponsoring this event!
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Our affiliate Iván Chaar López presents his book "The Cybernetic Border: Drones, Technology, and Intrusion"
April 9 | 4pm (Reception and roundtable)
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The 2025 Lozano Long Conference, "Urban Entanglements: Centering Marginalized Lives and Ecologies in Latin America," is a three-day interdisciplinary conference aimed at expanding our understanding of the urban experience in Latin America sites.utexas.edu/lozanolongco...
The LLILAS Mexico Center presents a screening of Somos pequeñas, a short film directed by Fernanda Galindo. The screening will be preceded by a director's talk and followed by a Q&A with Galindo.
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#GAELGARCIABERNAL today at UT Austin.
No registration needed!
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Brazil Center Keynote:
Why Don’t Autocrats Always Succeed in Weakening Democracy? Brazil in Comparative Perspective
Carlos Pereira, Fundação Getulio Vargas.
Lite lunch included!
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Brazil Center Keynote:
Why Don’t Autocrats Always Succeed in Weakening Democracy? Brazil in Comparative Perspective
Carlos Pereira, Fundação Getulio Vargas.
Lite lunch included!
Read details
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