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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/spanish/events/churros-chat
LOCATION:ML - Modern Languages Room 354 200 University Avenue West Waterloo
  ON N2L 3G1 Canada
SUMMARY:Churros &amp; Chat
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:We are kicking off our fall term with a Churros &amp; Chat event! C
 ome\nmeet your professors\, mingle with students\, and most importantly ea
 t\nsome churros! 
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/spanish/events/virtual-guest-speaker-jesse-leonard
SUMMARY:Virtual Guest Speaker - Jesse Leonard
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:MEMORY\, SPACE\, AND TERRITORY IN DICTATORSHIP-ERA CHILEAN LITE
 RATURE\n\nIn this presentation\, we will read a selection of short texts b
 y\nChilean authors published during Augusto Pinochet’s dictatorship and\
 nthe following transitional years. We will focus on how each author\nengag
 es with themes such as memory\, space\, and territory\, and how they\nrepr
 esent\, from diverse perspectives and experiences\, different\naspects of 
 the dictatorial period. \n\n*Presented in Spanish*\n\n-------------------
 ------\n\nIf you encounter any technical difficulties\, please consult the
 \nfollowing Bongo Virtual links:
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/spanish/events/virtual-guest-speaker-gabriela-sanc
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SUMMARY:Virtual Guest Speaker - Gabriela Sanchez
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:UNCOVERING WOMEN'S CULTURAL HERITAGE IN LATIN AMERICAN MURALISM
 \n\nThis presentation explores some aspects of mural art made by women\,\n
 and their various forms of representation. It questions whether the\nconst
 ruction of an artistic field\, made of and by women\, allows for\nthe poss
 ibility of leaving a mark in art history\,\na space where their contributi
 on goes unnoticed even today. It will\nalso establish how women themselves
  are those who reconstruct\na history that allows them to be made visible 
 in a public and\nmonumental space.
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/spanish/events/soledad-free-screening
LOCATION:Kitchener Public Library 85 Queen Street\, North Kitchener ON N2L 
 5J8 Canada
SUMMARY:La Soledad - free screening
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:The screening will be preceded by a keynote presentation about 
 the\ncurrent situation in Venezuela\, and how the crisis is affecting\nnei
 ghbouring Latin American countries\, delivered by Shiva Mohan\, PhD\nCandi
 date\, Wilfrid Laurier University. There will be a\npost-screening Q&amp;A w
 ith our guest speaker\, Mr. Shiva Mohan\, PhD\nCandidate\, Wilfrid Laurier
  University and Dr. Mario Boido\, Associate\nProfessor at the University o
 f Waterloo\, specialist in Visual culture.\n\nWATCH THE TRAILER HERE: http
 s://vimeo.com/202554405 
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/spanish/events/span-217-guest-lecturer-dr-mario-bo
 ido
LOCATION:EV3 - Environment 3 200 University Avenue West Room 4412 Waterloo 
 ON N2L 3G1 Canada
SUMMARY:SPAN 217 Guest Lecturer - Dr. Mario Boido
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:SPAN 217 SPANISH &amp; LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES GUEST\n\nDr. Mario Bo
 ido will be presenting about the current situation of\nIndigenous Peoples 
 in Argentina\, as part of SPAN 217 First Nations\,\nNative Americans\, Pue
 blos Originarios course. Dr. Boido is a professor\nin the Department of Sp
 anish and Latin American Studies. Dr. Boido’s\nscholarly work currently 
 concentrates on Argentinean memory and\ntestimony studies.
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/spanish/events/span-217-guest-speaker-prof-lori-ca
 mpbell-director
LOCATION:EV3 - Environment 3 200 University Avenue West Room 4412 Waterloo 
 ON N2L 3G1 Canada
SUMMARY:SPAN 217 Guest speaker - Prof. Lori Campbell\, Director\, Shatitsir
 otha\nWaterloo Indigenous Student Centre
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:SPAN 217 SPECIAL EVENT \n\nPlease join the Spanish and Latin Am
 erican Studies Department in\nwelcoming Prof. Lori Campbell\, Director\, S
 hatitsirotha Waterloo\nIndigenous Student Centre. Lori is a 2-Spirit nēhi
 yaw\nāpihtāwikosisān iskwew from Treaty 6 territory in kīwētinohk\nki
 siskāciwan with matrilineal ties to mōniyawisākahikanihk. Lori is\nan i
 ntergenerational survivor of the Indian Residential School system\nand a c
 hild from the Sixties Scoop generation. \n 
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/spanish/events/conversemos-en-espanol-conversation
 -circles
LOCATION:Waterloo Public Library\, John M.Harper Branch 500 Fischer-Hallman
  Road North Community Room Waterloo ON N2L 0B1 Canada
SUMMARY:Conversemos en español / Conversation Circles
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:CONVERSEMOS EN ESPAÑOL​\n\nCome and practice your Spanish an
 d meet others every Thursday\, from\nSeptember 19 to December 12.  Basic 
 understanding is essential\, but\nall levels are welcome. No registration 
 required.\n\nThis program is offered in partnership with the Department of
  Spanish\nand Latin American Studies\, University of Waterloo
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/spanish/events/american-association-teachers-spani
 sh-and-portuguese-aatsp
LOCATION:DC - William G. Davis Computer Research Centre 200 University Aven
 ue West Registration will be set up outside of room 1301 Waterloo ON N2L 3
 G1 Canada
SUMMARY:American Association of Teachers of Spanish and Portuguese (AATSP) 
 -\nOntario Annual Conference
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:AATSP ANNUAL CONFERENCE\n\nWith keynote speaker Dr. James Skid
 more\n[https://uwaterloo.ca/germanic-slavic-studies/people-profiles/james-
 m-skidmore]\,\nDirector of the Waterloo Centre for German Studies\n\nNew a
 pproaches to teaching cultural studies online
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/spanish/events/cultural-contagion-dissidence-new-i
 cons-new-meccas-ana-maria
LOCATION:HH - J.G. Hagey Hall of the Humanities room 227 200 University Ave
 nue West Waterloo ON N2L 3G1 Canada
SUMMARY:Cultural Contagion as Dissidence: New Icons\, New Meccas in Ana Mar
 ía\nMoix´s Journalistic Writings
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:Rosalía Cornejo Parriego is Professor of Spanish in the Depart
 ment of\nModern Languages and Literatures at the University of Ottawa. She
  is\nthe author of _La escritura posmoderna del poder_ and _Entre mujeres:
 \nPolítica de la amistad y el deseo en la narrativa española\ncontempor
 ánea_\, editor of the collection of essays _Memoria colonial\ne inmigraci
 ón: La negritud en la España posfranquista_\, and\nco-editor of the spec
 ial issue \"Queer Space\" (_RCEH_) and the\ncollection of essays _Un hispa
 nismo para el siglo XXI. Ensayos de\ncrítica cultural_.
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/spanish/events/unfolding-memories-collective-histo
 ry
LOCATION:EV1 - Environment 1 200 University Ave West 132 Waterloo ON N2L 3G
 1 Canada
SUMMARY:Unfolding memories of a collective history
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:GRISELDA ZUFFI is a Full Professor in the Department of Foreign
 \nLanguages and Literatures at Hood College\, Maryland. Her research\nfocu
 ses on post dictatorship testimonial narratives of the Southern\nCone that
  denounce the effects of authoritarian discourses. She has\ndone extensive
  research on topics such as discursive representations\nof Peronism throug
 h fiction\, the uses of history in Chilean women\nwriters of the XIX and X
 X century\, and the relationship of human\nrights groups\, journalists and
  women writers to the government.
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