AS/COA hosted a November 16 book launch event on the state of the Mexican economy over the past six years.
The second evening of the Eco-Literature in Latin America symposium will open with two films: Confluencias and The Trees Have a Mother. A panel discussion will follow.
Mexican writer and environmentalist Homero Aridjis delivered the keynote lecture inaugurating Americas Society's Eco-Literature in Latin America symposium.
Acclaimed Colombian-American harpist Edmar Castañeda will present his first of three concerts at the Americas Society on November 13.
2010 Nobel Laureate Mario Vargas Llosa and renowned translator Edith Grossman spoke at Americas Society for a celebration of the author's latest novel.
In his Americas Society debut, Paul O'Dette will perform music from Mexico and from a collection recently discovered in Brazil.
Americas Society will present a day-long symposium with Columbia University’s Department of Art History and Archaeology to explore the Venezuelan artist's historical relevance.
AS/COA hosted its annual conference in Lima, Peru on November 9.
The Literature Department at Americas Society will host a new series of lectures on American culture and literature influenced by Latin America, beginning with a discussion on Walt Disney's possible Spanish heritage.
Please join the Council of the Americas and the Center for Dialogue and Analysis on North America for a roundtable discussion on the prospects of United States-Mexico relations in light of new presidential terms in both countries.
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