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Consortium for Latin American and Carribean Studies

September 22, 2017

2017 Latin American Film Festival Begins Oct. 1

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The All (Un)Important Vote That Occurred In Puerto Rico

July 10, 2017

Joseph Blocher and Mitu Gulati: The All (Un)Important Vote That Occurred In Puerto Rico

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El embajador Patrick Duddy dice que la OEA tiene un rol esencial en revertir la inestabilidad en Venezuela.

May 22, 2017

La Crisis En Venezuela Desafia Los Valores de la Oea

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Language and Cultural Studies Contribute to National Security -- Really

March 23, 2017

Patrick Duddy: Language and Cultural Studies Contribute to National Security -- Really

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How We Overcame Tyranny Before

February 13, 2017

Ariel Dorfman: How We Overcame Tyranny Before

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Irma Alicia Velásquez Nimatuj  to teach at Duke.

February 1, 2017

Guatemalan Human Rights Activist To Teach at Duke

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Fidel Castro in the Habana Libre Hotel, answering questions and writing to the ambassador to France, part of the Deena Stryker Collection in the Rubenstein Library

November 26, 2016

Castro in the Early Days of the Revolution

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New York Times journalist Simon Romero will discuss recent events in Brazil, South America's largest country, Nov. 17.

November 9, 2016

NY Times Brazil Bureau Chief to Discuss South America

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Haiti after Hurricane Matthew

October 26, 2016

Chronicle of a Disaster Foretold in Haiti

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October 26, 2016

Mural Durham Festival at the Duke Arts Annex

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Mexican artist Sánchez Santamaría will begin a residency this week, teaching at Duke and local schools.

October 18, 2016

Mexican Printmaker to Visit Duke, Durham to Celebrate Day of the Dead

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Still image from Embrace of the Serpent, to be shown Sept. 30

September 6, 2016

Latin American Film Festival to Celebrate 3 Decades of Cinema

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August 15, 2016

Since 9/11, a Frost and a Thaw in U.S.-Latin American Relations

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