Latin American Studies Program at USC
11/01/2015
Until We Find Them: The Struggle Against Forced Disappearances in Mexico. SUNDAY Nov 8th 3PM. Free. More details... https://www.facebook.com/events/515737665259514/
Nadín Reyes Maldonado, a Mexican human rights defender who founded the Committee of Family Members of the Disappeared and Detained ‘Until We Find Them’ speaks, linking the issues of militarization, drug policy, and free trade agreements to human rights abuses and the 27,000 forced disappearances that have occurred over the last decade in Mexico.
This is tomorrow (Wednesday):
CAPOEIRA class begins on the USC campus! Beginners encouraged to attend. Come learn a new martial art from Brazil that emerges from Latin America and the African Diaspora. Free and open to USC students. Feel free to bring a friend or a date!
Time: Wed 5-6:30
Location: Fields between Strom Wellness Ctr and Greek Village, Field 4
Instructor: Todd of Capoeira Charleston program
Sponsored by the Latin American Studies Program, the Walker Institute, and the Honors College
04/12/2013
Documenting the Lowriding Subculture in Brazil: ‘South American Cholo’
Documenting the Lowriding Subculture in Brazil: 'South American Cholo' | @pritheworld Filmmaker Phuong-Cac Nguyen spoke with The World about lowriding culture in Brazil and her short documentary, 'South American Cholo.'
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