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Announcements and Events

September 11, 2024

 

In this issue:

LACSI's 2024 Hispanic Heritage Month Calendar

Faculty & Student Spotlight

Upcoming Events

Latin American Ethnobotanical Garden News

Course Offerings: Spring 2025

Ongoing Activities

 

LACSI's HISPANIC HERITAGE MONTH CALENDAR

LACSI 2024 Hispanic Heritage Month Calendar

We are thrilled to share the 2024 Hispanic Heritage Month Calendar with you, a celebration that kicks off this Thursday, September 12.  

Please share the calendar widely and make sure to attend any or all of these exciting events. 

Special thanks to the several organizers who contributed to the calendar by sharing their events; to LACSI's co-sponsors; to Courtney Deans , LACSI's Student Worker, for designing the calendar; and Carla York, LACSI's administrative assistant, for her crucial support in organizing LACSI's main events. 

 

FACULTY &STUDENT SPOTLIGHT

Dr. Krista Capps

2024-25 Research Faculty Fellow

Dr. Krista Capps

The UGA Office of Research (OoR) has named Dr. Krista Capps, Associate Professor in the Odum School of Ecology and LACSI Core Faculty, as one of four 2024-25 Research Faculty Fellows.

The program prepares faculty for future Leadership Roles at the Office of Research. Many congratulations on this achievement, Dr. Capps! 

Christopher Rosselot

MPA at the University College of London, UK

Congratulations to 2023 LACS Major and alumn, Christopher Rosselot, who is about to start a Master of Public Administration (MPA) in Innovation, Public Policy and Public Value at the University College of London, UK, this fall semester.

As part of his acceptance in the program, Christopher has been selected as a 2024 Phi Kappa Phi Fellow and received the UCLFAA IIPP MPA Scholarship.

Nicely done, Christopher, drop by the Yellow House anytime! 

Christopher Rosselot

Courtney Deans

Student Worker at LACSI

 
Courtney Deans

A warm welcome to Courtney Deans, LACSI Student Worker during the fall semester of 2024.

Courtney is a first generation American of Jamaican descent, and a senior majoring in French at UGA. Precisely, shehas enjoyed her time at LACSI due to the Institute’s focus on the region where her family is from.

With a high degree of professionalism, Courtney has been managing our social media and web presence, and providing diligent organizational research support.

Thank you, Courtney!

 

UPCOMING EVENTS

This Friday

LACSI Open House

Casa Amarilla (290 S. Hull St.) | Friday, September 13 | 3 to 5 p.m.

LACSI 2024 Open House Flyer

Join us this Friday, September 13, from 3:00 to 5:00 p.m. at the 2024 LACSI Open House & Grand Opening of the Dancing With Devils: Latin American Masks Traditions exhibition. 

There will be free food; a Latin American music performance by Rajath Prabhakar (piano) and Jen Edwards (violin) from the Hugh Hodgson School of Music; and student organizations, such as, the Hispanic Students Association (HSA), Latinos Invested in the Students of Tomorrow (LISTo), and Students for Latinx Empowerment (SLE) will share their activities and projects with the public.

The event is free and open to the public. Looking forward to seeing you then!

This Friday

Grand Opening  

Dancing with Devils: Latin American Masks Traditions  

Casa Amarilla (290 S. Hull St.) | Friday, September 13 | 3 to 5 p.m.

LACSI 2024 Open House Flyer

This exhibit presents a collection of Latin American masks from the Center for Latin American Studies’ Andean and Amazonian Cultural Artifacts Collection at Ohio State University. Alongside are photographs of Diablada de Píllaro (Devil Dance of Píllaro) in the Ecuadorian province of Tungurahua taken by Ohio State Multimedia Journalism Lecturer Leonardo Carrizo. The majority of masks on display were donated by Ohio State alumnus Mark Gordon (The Ohio State University Libraries).

Dates and Locations:
Grand Opening: LACSI's Yellow House (290 S. Hull St.)
Friday, September 13 at 3:00 PM

Exhibition at LACSI's Yellow House (290 S. Hull St.)
Friday, September 13 to Friday, September 20  
Monday, October 7 to November 22, 2024. 

Exhibition at Hendershot’s (237 Prince Ave.)
Monday, September 23 to Monday, September 30, 2024

Lecture

Dr. John Alvarez-Turner. " Discovering Our Roots:
over a Century of Hispanic Students at UGA" 

MLC 101 | Thursday, September 12| 7 p.m.

Discovering our Roots - Flyer

An informative presentation titled, "Discovering Our Roots: over a Century of Hispanic Students at UGA" by Dr. John Alvarez-Turner.  

This is an opportunity for students to sit down, relax, and learn about the long term presence of Hispanic students at UGA.  

This lecture is organized by Latinos Invested in the Students of Tomorrow (LISTo) and co-sponsored by LACSI in honor of the 2024 Hispanic Heritage Month celebrations.

Faculty Book Launch

The Oxford Handbook of Jorge Luis Borges

Main Library, Graduate Reading Room, Third Floor
Friday, September 13 | 4 to 5 p.m.

The Oxford Handbook of Jorge Luis Borges - Book Cover

The Willson Center for Humanities and Arts and the Department of Romance Languages invite UGA faculty, students, and community members to join a reception and celebration of the release of The Oxford Handbook of Jorge Luis Borges (September 2024, Oxford University Press) edited by Dr. Nora Benedict (UGA, Department of Romance Languages) and Dr. Daniel Balderston (University of Pittsburgh, Department of Spanish and Portuguese).

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Street Festival

15th LatinX Fest

Washington Street between Hull and Pulaski | Saturday, September 14
11 a.m. to 8 p.m.

LatinX 2024 Flyer

LACSI is a proud co-sponsor of the fifteenth edition of LatinxFest, organized by Dignidad Inmigrante in Athens.

Music, Dance, Food, Local and Georgian artists will come together to celebrate Latinx heritage in Athens, GA.

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Book Presentation and Conversation with the Author

Kathleen Osberger. I Surrender:
A Memoir of Chile's Dictatorship, 1975

Baldwin Hall 480 (Pinnacle Room) | Tuesday, September 17| 3 to 4:30 p.m.

Osberger. I Surrender - Flyer

Two years after the 1973 CIA-assisted coup overthrew the democratically-elected president of Chile, Kathleen Osberger, a recent graduate and lay volunteer, from the University of Notre Dame, traveled to Santiago, to teach in a Catholic grade school. Upon her arrival she was told a secret: the religious and lay women she would live with sheltered dissidents in the cross-hairs of Pinochet’s secret police.

I Surrender: a Memoir of Chile's Dictatorship, 2023 (Orbis Books, 2023) depicts her harrowing experience, the solidarity of the Chilean people, and the transformational role of nuns and clergy dedicated to serving the poor and persecuted.

Prof. Patricia Richards (Institute for Women's Studies and Sociology) will moderate the event. 

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Service Day

LACSI's Dawg Day of Service

Saturday, September 21

9 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Dawg Day of Service - Header

Join LACSI's Dawg Day of Service to support local nonprofits.

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Movie Night

Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe
(Dir: Aitch Alberto. 2022)

Wednesday, September 25

7 p.m. | Tate Movie Theater

Aristotle and Dante - Flyer

A movie showing by the
Pride Center to commemorate Hispanic Heritage Month

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Conference

WILA 15

Thursday, September 26 to

Saturday, September 28

Dean Rusk Hall & MLC

WILA 13 Picture

The 15th annual Workshop on Immigrant Languages in the Americas will be held at the University of Georgia, September 26-28, 2024.

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Friday Speaker Series

Dr. Katherine Sobering

(Women's Studies &Sociology.
University of North Texas)

Friday, September 27

12:40 to 1:30 p.m.

MLC 248

Dr. Katherine Sobering

"The Queer Birth Project: Feminist Interdisciplinary Methods and LGBTQ+ Family-Building in the 21st Century"

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Colloquium

Dr. Katherine Sobering

(Women's Studies &Sociology.
University of North Texas)

Friday, September 27

3 to 4 p.m.

MLC 350

The People's Hotel - Book Cover

"Equality Projects: Theorizing the Organizational Production of Equality in the People’s Hotel"

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LATIN AMERICAN ETHNOBOTANICAL GARDEN NEWS

Three Sisters (Maize, beans and squash)

Three Sisters
(Maize, beans and squash)

Mexican sunflowers

Mexican sunflowers

Passion vine hosting fritillary caterpillar

Passion vine hosting fritillary caterpillar

As summer winds down in the Latin American Ethnobotanical Garden , pollinator activity is at its peak. Come by and take a moment to observe the busy bees, butterflies, and caterpillars in action. Over the next month, the garden will burst into vibrant displays of marigolds and zinnias as the days grow shorter and the nights become cooler. September is the time when this green space becomes a true gem of campus, showcasing its best colors and natural beauty.

- Nunally Benzing  (LAEG Curator)

 

COURSE OFFERINGS: SPRING 2025

LACS 5060

Telenovelas, Culture and Society

Tuesday/Thursday | 3:55 to 5:10 p.m.

LACS 5060 - Flyer
 

ONGOING ACTIVITIES

LACSI Weekly Language Conversation

Casa Amarilla &Via Zoom| Mondays, 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. | Fall Semester

Spanish Conversation Fall 2024 Flyer

LACSI's Mesa de Español is back!
Come if you need to practice or brush up your Spanish.
Sessions are on Mondays from 3:30pm to 5:30pm , thru November 25  
(December 2 TBD).
For more information, please contact our facilitator, Mario Juárez

(mj25877@uga.edu ).
¡Nos vemos pronto!

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