Join author Curtis Chin as he talks about his memoir where he describes growing up working class, queer, and Chinese American in Detroit in the 1970s and 80s.
Panelists Juan A. Bogliaccini, Christopher Carter, and Rafael Piñeiro-Rodriguez analyze how organized groups have achieved government action on a range of policies in Latin America.
Jump into the weekend with a warm mug of hot chocolate at the International Center! We’ll have a hot chocolate bar with all kinds of toppings, as well as spaces to study, de-stress, and connect.
Sara Curruchich, a Mayan Kakchikel singer/songwriter from Guatemala will give a concert in the Old Cabell Hall auditorium as a UVA artist in residence.
Join us for a conversation with Katlyn Carter, assistant professor of history at the University of Notre Dame, on her new book Democracy in Darkness: Secrecy and Transparency in the Age of Revolution.
Sara Curruchich, a Guatemalan singer and songwriter of Mayan Kaqchikel origin and activist in defense of the rights of women and indigenous peoples of Guatemala will have an open lunch with students