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Autumn 2018 Schedule Claiming Civil Rights from the Household: Transitioning to a Post- Slavery Order during the Second Empire, 1852–1872 Deirdre T. Lyons PhD Candidate, History November 15, 2018, 5–6:30PM Kelly Hall, Room 114 If you have any questions about the workshop or are interested in joining our mailing list, please email the Graduate Student Coordinators at: [email protected]. Workshop on Latin America and the Caribbean Joint Reception with the Latin American History Workshop October 4, 2018, 5–6:30PM Kelly Hall, Room 114 Is the Jamaican Police Killing Black Men? Eilat Maoz PhD Candidate, Anthropology October 18, 2018, 5–6:30PM • Kelly Hall, Room 114 How to Make Site-specific Art When Sites Themselves Have Histories: Whittier Boulevard as Asco’s “El Camino Surreal” Brandon Sward PhD Student, Sociology November 1 2018, 5–6:30PM Kelly Hall, Room 114 Special presentation cosponsored by WLAC, CLAS, and the Department of Romance Languages and Literatures Borges o la mística del silencio: del Aleph al Zahir Luce López-Baralt Professor, Spanish and Comparative Literature, University of Puerto Rico November 8, 2018, 4–6PM Wieboldt 207 Wayúu handbags, Riohacha, Colombia. Steven Schwartz, PhD Student, Anthropology. Privatization, Bajo de la Gallega, Veracruz, Mexico. Karma Frierson, PhD Candidate, Anthropology. Toma feminista at a university campus in Santiago, Chile, Ámber Miranzo, LACS MA Student Sergei Eisenstein’s Unfinished Revolution Marco A. Torres PhD Candidate, History November 29, 2018, 5–6:30PM • Kelly Hall, Room 114

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Autumn 2018

Schedule

Claiming Civil Rights from the Household: Transitioning to a Post-Slavery Order during the Second Empire, 1852–1872Deirdre T. Lyons PhD Candidate, HistoryNovember 15, 2018, 5–6:30PM • Kelly Hall, Room 114

If you have any questions about the workshop or are interested in joining our mailing list, please email the Graduate

Student Coordinators at: [email protected].

Workshop on Latin America and the Caribbean

Joint Reception with the Latin American History WorkshopOctober 4, 2018, 5–6:30PM • Kelly Hall, Room 114

Is the Jamaican Police Killing Black Men?Eilat Maoz PhD Candidate, Anthropology

October 18, 2018, 5–6:30PM • Kelly Hall, Room 114

How to Make Site -specific Art When Sites Themselves Have Histories: Whittier Boulevard as Asco’s “El Camino Surreal”Brandon Sward PhD Student, SociologyNovember 1 2018, 5–6:30PM • Kelly Hall, Room 114

Special presentation cosponsored by WLAC, CLAS, and the Department of Romance Languages and Literatures

Borges o la mística del silencio: del Aleph al ZahirLuce López-Baralt Professor, Spanish and Comparative Literature, University of Puerto Rico

November 8, 2018, 4–6PM • Wieboldt 207

Wayúu handbags, Riohacha, Colombia. Steven Schwartz, PhD Student, Anthropology.

Privatization, Bajo de la Gallega, Veracruz, Mexico. Karma Frierson, PhD Candidate, Anthropology.

Toma feminista at a university campus in Santiago, Chile, Ámber Miranzo, LACS MA Student

Sergei Eisenstein’s Unfinished RevolutionMarco A. Torres PhD Candidate, History

November 29, 2018, 5–6:30PM • Kelly Hall, Room 114