Student-Led Event

2023 Apr 21

Mexico Conference 2023

Fri Apr 21 (All day) to Sun Apr 23 (All day)

Location: 

Harvard Kennedy School

The Mexico Conference is an annual event that serves as a platform for the professional growth of the community of Mexican students at Harvard, the strengthening of the Harvard brand in Mexico, as well as the projection of the Mexican image in the United States. For complete conference information, click here.

Presented by The Association of Mexican Students at Harvard (HUMAS)

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2023 Apr 01

TransQuinceañera

7:30pm

Location: 

Adams House, 26 Plympton Street

To register for this event, click here.

Join us on Saturday, April 1 at 7:30 PM for our Quinceañera-themed celebration to celebrate Trans Day of Visibility and Women's History Month! If you're planning on attending, please fill out this short form so that we can make sure we get enough snacks and drinks for everyone. Documentary and performance...

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2023 Apr 24

O que precisa ser dito: violência de gênero na literatura brasileira contemporânea

12:00pm to 2:00pm

Location: 

S216, CGIS South

This event will be held in Portuguese only.

Speakers: Tatiana Salem Levy, escritora, ensaísta e pesquisadora na Universidade Nova de Lisboa; Manoela Sawitzki, doutora em Literatura, Cultura e Contemporaneidade (PUC-Rio), escritora, roteirista e jornalista
Moderated by: Ana Laura Malmaceda, Doutoranda, Romance Languages and Literatures, Harvard University

Vista Chinesa (2021), o mais recente romance de Tatiana Salem Levy, trabalha os dois lados de uma cidade, o Rio de Janeiro pré-Olimpíadas, cuja beleza...

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2023 Apr 07

Who Gives Us Our Names?

5:00pm to 7:00pm

Location: 

Harvard University Native American Program (HUNAP), 14 Story Street (4th floor)

This in-person guided community dialogue is intended to follow up on topics raised during the virtual panel for Who Gives Us Our Names?

Moderated by students from COATL (Colectivo Olin Ancestral: Languages and Traditions)

Who Gives Us Our Names? Is a two-day event and provocation for the Harvard Community on the topics of Indigeneity, Latinidad, and Identity in Abya Yala (the Americas). On Tuesday April 4th at 6pm EST we will host a...

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2023 Apr 04

Who Gives Us Our Names?

6:00pm to 7:30pm


This event is virtual, to join click here. COATL and Fuerza will organize a viewing party in CGIS S030 for those interested in joining in-person.

Speakers: Kuitlahuak A. Martinez, Speak Nahuatl Language Teacher (Nahua); Odilia Romero, Co-founder and Executive Director of Comunidades Indígenas en Liderazgo (CIELO) (Zapotec); Dr. Marcelo...

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2023 Mar 27

A conversation with Dr. Diego García-Sayán, former Peruvian Minister of Justice, Former President of the InterAmerican Court of Human Rights

5:00pm

Location: 

CGIS South, S-250

This event will be held in Spanish.

Speaker: Diego García-Sayán Larrabure, Peruvian lawyer and former Foreign Affairs Minister of Perú. He sat as judge of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights, and was president of the Court between 2010 and 2012
Moderated by: Harvard Association of Peruvian Students

Board and members of the Harvard Association of Peruvian Students will meet Peruvian lawyer and former Foreign Affairs Minister of Perú, Diego García-Sayán to talk about his career and the current situation of...

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2023 Apr 26

The Brazilian Domestic Workers' Movement: Past and Present Struggles for Racial, Gender, and Economic Justice

12:00pm to 1:30pm


For a recording of this event, click here.

Speakers: Joaze Bernardino-Costa, Professor of Sociology, Universidade de Brasília; Creuza Maria de Oliveira, President, Sindoméstico, the domestic workers' union of Bahia, Former Coordinator, FENATRAD; Luiza Batista Pereira, Coordinator, Federação Nacional das Trabalhadoras Domésticas (FENATRAD); Meg Weeks, PhD candidate in History, Harvard
Moderated by:...

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2022 Jun 09

Historias compartidas en el norte del Perú: tres espacios vistos a través de tres disciplinas

9:00am to 5:00pm

Location: 

Tozzer Building, Room 203, Harvard University

This event is hybrid, to join click here. (Password: 758456)

La historia precolombina del Perú se (re)construye día a día gracias al trabajo de investigadores peruanos y extranjeros apelando a varias disciplinas científicas. Cada año, descubrimientos singulares permiten concebir con más claridad la complejidad y la riqueza de los desarrollos culturales de un pasado a veces no tan remoto...

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2022 Apr 18

Crisis política en Perú: en la búsqueda del consenso

9:00pm to 10:15pm


For a recording of this event, click here.

Oradora principal: Mirtha Vásquez, Abogada y ex Primera Ministra y Presidenta del Congreso
Panelistas: Carlos Anderson, Economista y Congresista de la República; Salvador del Solar, Abogado, director cinematográfico y ex Primer Ministro y Ministro de Cultura; Martín Tanaka, Doctor en Ciencias Políticas por la Facultad...

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2022 Apr 11

2022 Latin GSD Symposium "LESSONS FROM LATIN AMERICA"

Repeats every weekday until Wed Apr 13 2022 .
6:30pm

6:30pm
6:30pm


This event is virtual, to register click here.

On behalf of Latin GSD, We would like to invite you to this year’s symposium on LESSONS FROM LATIN AMERICA

In contexts of rapid, inequitable urbanization and socio-spatial innovations, what can global scholars and practitioners of urban planning, design, landscape, and architecture learn from Latin America?

This year's Latin GSD Symposium...

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2022 Apr 04

Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea

5:00pm to 6:30pm

Location: 

114 Kresge Foundation Room, Barker Center

Speaker: João Paulo Cuenca, Writer and Filmmaker
Moderated by: Lucas Mertehikian, PhD Candidate, Harvard University

Argentine-Brazilian writer and filmmaker João Paulo Cuenca will read segments from his latest book "I Found Out I Was Dead" as well as discuss the creative process for his next book.

João Paulo Cuenca is a Argentine-Brazilian writer and filmmaker born in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. He is the author of six books and some of his novels have been translated into eight languages. “I found out I...

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2022 Feb 24

The Mexico Conference

Thu Feb 24 (All day) to Sat Feb 26 (All day)


All panels will be virtual and live-streamed from Harvard Kennedy School. For tickets, click here.

The MX Conference 2022 is the fifth edition of the non-profit conference organized annually by The Harvard University Mexican Association of Students (HUMAS).

It seeks to establish a space to debate ideas and bring our attendees - mostly Mexican students and professors at Harvard and other national and foreign universities - closer to some of the country's most...

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2022 Feb 11

Latin American Vestibular Summit

(All day)


This event is virtual, to register click here.

The Latin American Vestibular Summit was an event created by Colombian post-doc fellows at Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary, affiliated hospital of Harvard Medical School. In this event 23 well-known professors, researchers, and raising professionals from 11 countries of Latin America, dedicated to dizziness and balance disorders participated in 3-day sessions with academic updates, lectures, research...

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2021 Nov 10

CAUSA Reunion Series presents: A Conversation with the Co-Founders

5:30pm


This event is virtual, to RSVP click here.

Speakers: Carlos Zumpano, Manager/Partner as Zumpano Castro; Cesar Conde, Chairman of NBCUniversal News Group

Featuring Carlos Zumpano (Manager/Partner as Zumpano Castro) and Cesar Conde (Chairman of NBCUniversal News Group), the two Harvard alums who co-founded the Cuban-American Undergraduate Student Association at Harvard 27 years ago. Please join us for...

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