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Every Taco Everywhere All At Once
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The Authoritarian Divide: Populism, Propaganda, and Polarization in Latin America and Turkey
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The Contemporary Left in Mexico and the Class Politics of Anti-corruption
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Ayotzinapa: An Open Wound Covered by Impunity
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Hope and Resilience: Lessons from the Climate Parliament for Latin America, Africa and South Asia
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American Madness: Virgin Lands, National Parks and Colonial Myths
01:16:01
The Economics of Kidney Transplantation (Latin America) / Importance of Peers in Education (Chile)
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Operation Condor: Eliminating Political Opposition in South America
01:20:35
Vagando a voluntad entre el ensayo y la naturaleza
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Literatura y Antifascismo: Efraín Huerta, José Revueltas y Pablo Neruda en el diario El Popular
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US-Cuban Relations: Before and After a Watershed Election
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Antigonía como duelo agonístico: Una tercera economía psíquica de la pérdida
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Collective Memories, Postcolonial Ideologies and Present-day Conflicts: The Mapuche in Chile
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Code Work: Hacking across the US/México Techno-Borderlands
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El origen del Chamamé - Una historia para ser contada
01:20:46
Can Science and Law Save the Amazon and its peoples?
01:00:50
Visible Ruins: The Politics of Perception and the Legacies of Mexico's Revolution
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Latin American Perspectives Lecture: Cuban Privilege: The Making of Immigrant Inequality in America
01:10:31
Pensamiento wayuu y cosmovisión jurídica
01:22:56
Bovarismo: el mal de América, el mal de Ifigenia
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Archives of the Wilderness: Expeditions and Imaginaries in 20th-Century Brazil
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Human Rights Litigation and Transnational Collaboration
01:03:20
The Evolution of Ideas in South America’s Immigration Policy in the Past Century
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Monalisa’s Hell’s Kitchen: Club Culture and Trans Friendship in New York City
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Power Systems and Telecommunication Networks Capable of Overcoming Disaster-based Disruptions
01:36:21
A Window to the Zapatista Movement: 40 and 30 Years of Organizing
01:27:05
How Denying or Dismissing Climate Change & the Impact of the US Embargo/Blockade on Cuba are Similar
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Aniversario de los 50 años del golpe de Estado en Chile
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Gender Violence & Migration: Co-Optation of the Guatemalan Judicial System and Post-Election Optics
01:10:01
How Mainland Experiences in South America Had More Influence on Darwin Than Anything Else
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Book Talk by Carmen Boullosa: El libro de Eva/ The Book of Eve
01:04:51
The Struggle for Land and Community: Oaxaca in the Age of the Ejido
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Cartografiar ausencias. Escribir y escuchar las nuevas desapariciones
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Mexico's Military Transformation
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Environmental Public Policy: Conditions for Success
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Education, the Broken Promise: Effort, Fears and Hopes of Chilean families in the Educational Market
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Conference “Challenges and (Re)definitions of the Left in Latin America”
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Linguistic Co-responsibility between Indigenous Peoples & the Mexican State
01:04:26
Reflections on History as a Reparations Project: Insights from Colombia
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The Health of Indigenous & Afro-Mexican Peoples in the Context of COVID-19 in S. Mexico
01:09:11
Sustainability, Innovation, and Resilience: The essence of the Galapagos Hub
01:03:05
Language is a Human Right, Not a Service
01:04:26
Servitude Afterlives and the Demands of History in the Present
01:07:50
A Journey to Achieving Sustainability: Lessons from the Galapagos Islands, Ecuador
01:10:01
Empire and Natural Disasters: The 1931 Earthquake and American Occupation of Nicaragua
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Disparate Development, Gendered Geographies:Ejidos, Urbanization & the Ciudad JuárezMaquila Industry
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Destruyendo la semilla: Children and Adolescents as Internal Enemies of the Guatemalan State
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Fixing Capital: Drug capitalism, Latinxs, and the Ownership Crisis in Late 20th Century New York
01:06:36
Intimate Histories: Enslaved Women, Religion, and The Problem of “The Slave”
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Resisting War: How Communities Protect Themselves
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"Where Do We Go From Here? Martin Luther King, Jr.'s Still Unanswered Question"
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Conversations with Latin American Authors: De un mundo que hila personas
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Cuauhyotl Tlatlalantatacac Oceloyotl (The Brave, the Miner of Deep Caves, the Courageous)
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Ayotzinapa: Eight Years of Impunity
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"499" Q&A with Film Director Rodrigo Reyes
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Is there a way out of neoliberalism? (Chilean Process)
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Hantavirus: Development of Novel Reagents for Improved Diagnosis and Prognosis Outcomes
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Stories that Make History: Mexico through Elena Poniatowska’s Crónicas
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Modernizing elites in Latin Am: Social-network Evidence from the Emergence of Banking in Antioquia