Hispanic Poetry Showcase at The Underground Coffee House

For the next event on La Voz Latina’s Hispanic Heritage Month calendar, we are proud to invite you all to our
Poetry Showcase
at The Underground Coffehouse*
Today, September 19th, 2012 @ 8:00 PM 

where some of your fellow friends and peers will be reading works by Ruben Dario, Pablo Neruda, Francisco de Quevedo, José Martí, among others!

Selected poetry from these writers will be read in their original Spanish text, as well as in their English translations. After the showcase, LVL & The Underground will be opening the floor to any talent that would like to take the mic! That includes any instrument, song, comedy, you name it!

There will be free coffee (on us!) to those who come out to support! We look forward to seeing you all there!
*The Underground Coffeehouse is located in the basement of Mather Hall, past the post office and through the corridor! There is also an entrance by the Hamlin arch, entering through the door and taking a single flight downstairs.

Talk on Intellectuals and Politics in Contemporary Argentine by Diego Peller

 

The Department of Language and Culture Studies and the Office of International Programs invite you to attend this semester’s first talk on Latin American Studies:

The Return of the Seventies.
Intellectuals and Politics in Contemporary Argentine

(El retorno de los setenta.
Intelectuales y política en la Argentina contemporánea)

by Diego Peller,
Universidad de Buenos Aires / IFSA-Butler University and
Academic Coordinator for Trinity College’s Buenos Aires program

 The talk will take place TODAY Monday, September 17th, at 4:30 pm, at Seabury Hall S201. The talk will be delivered in English.

Abstract of Diego Peller’s Talk

 

La Voz Latina Opening Ceremony for Hispanic Heritage Month

La Voz Latina Presents… 
with sponsorship by the Dean of Faculty, Office of Multicultural Affairs, Department of Educational Studies, Department of Anthropology, Department of Sociology, Caribbean and Latin American Studies (CLAS), and the Student Government Association

Understanding, Facing and Fighting Modern-Day Racism 
with
Eduardo Bonilla-Silva
Author and Professor of Sociology at Duke University

Join us 
Today at 4:15pm at the Washington Room of Mather Hall 
as La Voz Latina presents Eduardo Bonilla-Silva, a sociologist that we are very excited and honored to have be the main speaker at our Opening Ceremony for Hispanic Heritage Month.

Light refreshments will be served.
For more events presented by La Voz Latina during the Hispanic Heritage Month click on LVL Hispanic Heritage Month Flyer.