Latinx Culture, Diplomacy, & Law
October 5 • Presented by Latin American Studies
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St. Charles Room, Danna Center, First Floor
Loyola University New Orleans
6363 St. Charles Ave.
New Orleans, LA 70118
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FreeWhile recognizing that terms like "Hispanic" and "Latinx" denote many heterogeneous cultures, it is important to underscore the successes, challenges, and diversity of Latinx experiences in the context of culture, diplomacy, and law in New Orleans. The speakers in this series will discuss intellectually-riveting topics, such as the history of the New Orleans Mexican Consulate, the politics promoting immigration, journeys in academia, and other pressing issues, all within the Loyola and New Orleans communities. Join us!
The panel includes:
Maria Calzada, Ph.D., Maria Pabon, J.D., Uriel Quesada, Ph.D., Martha Castillo, J.D., Deputy Consul Maria Patricia Deluera, Mallory Garcia, and Julian Pina.
Co-Sponsors are: Latin American Studies, Department of Languages and Cultures, Office of Equity and Inclusion, Jesuit Social Research Institute, Office of Mission and Identity, and the College of Arts and Sciences.