This November 9 discussion explores the history of trading route discovered between Spanish America and China that ushered in a new era of globalization.
Join YPA and Americas Quarterly as we discuss the meeting point of visual art and activism with two of AQ’s Top 5 Art Activists.
The Council of the Americas will hold a private, off-the-record meeting on Venezuela’s oil sector.
The Gold Insigne is the highest honor awarded by the Americas Society and is only granted to democratically elected, sitting heads of state.
AS/COA, in partnership with BlackRock, will host the Argentina Investment Conference 2017 on November 7.
CEOs and experts from international and Argentine companies will share their experiences, challenges, and insights in New York on November 6.
More than 400 CEOs, senior officials, and other high-level decision makers will convene in Miami on November 3 to discuss the economic and social issues transforming the Americas.
New York-based Colombian artist Carlos Motta, whose work revolves on the politics of sexual orientation and gender identity, will engage in a conversation with curator Lia Gangitano.
Visual AIDS and the Americas Society host a guided talk and tour of José Leonilson: Empty Man.
Soledad Fox, a professor of Spanish and comparative literature at Williams College, recently published a biography of writer, politician and Buchenwald survivor Jorge Semprún (1923–2011). As the book is about to be published in English, she discusses her approach of 20th-century Europe through the biographical genre.
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