Here we've archived some of the flyers, posters, photos and announcements from our past, organized by year. To see these pieces of Latino/a Studies history, click on the links below.
2017
- April: Lorrin Thomas, Rutgers University-Camden
- Feb/Mar: Skype Sessions with Writers: Lila Quintero Weaver & Wendy C. Ortiz
- Feb 21: John Morán González
- Feb 7: On the Rise & Fall of a Conservative Hispanic Movement Between the 1960s & the 1990s: Geraldo Cadava
2016
- Nov 17: Juan Felipe Herrera, Poet Laureate of the United States
- Oct 16: Lunchtime Talks with LSGS Alums: Angie Díaz, Yale University
- Sep 20: Maria DeGuzmán & Claudia Milian
- Sep 5: Rodrigo Tuscano
- Apr 15: crónicas Workshop
- Mar 8: Patricia Engel: A Reading & Conversation
- Feb 23: JROTC, Latina/o Youth, and American Dreams
- Jan 26: Transnational Dissonance: Yvonne Venegas' Maria Elvia de Hank Series
2015
- Nov 9: Conversation with Artist, Cartoonist & Writer Lalo Alcaraz
- Oct 5: Diss/Appearing Latinos: Immigration Politics and Contemporary News Coverage: Russell Contreras
- Sep 28: Policing Race, Drugs, and Rap Music in Puerto Rico: Marisol LeBrón
- Apr 17: Subjects of and for Central American-American Studies
- Jan 15: Tactile Optics: Prints from the Cheech Marin Chicano Collection
2014
- Dec 5: Arrivals and Departures: An LSGS Undergraduate Research Symposium
- Nov 6: How to Leave Hialeah: A Reading by Jennine Capó Crucet
- Nov 3: Take This Man: A Reading by Brando Skyhorse
- Oct 29: Daisy Hernández: A Reading
- Oct 23: Losing Sonia Sotomayer: On the Political Limits of Representative Latinidad
- Sep 18: Public Lecture by Raúl Coronado
2013
- Nov 4: Choles, Chúntaros, and the "Criminal" Abandonments of the New Frontier
- Oct 3: Patricia Engel: It's Not Love, It's Just Paris
- Sep 16: Inocente documentary
- Feb 28: Reggie Day 2013: What Is Our Education Worth? With guest Dr. Tricia Rose
- Feb 28: Professor Juan Carrillo Presents: I Can't Sell Out
2012
- Nov 2: Maria DeGuzmán: Buenas Noches, American Culture: Latina/o Aesthetics of Night
- Oct 30: Reading by Patricia Engle from her debut work: Vida
- August: The Work of Cornelio Campos
- Apr 19: A University Besieged: The Stakes in Puerto Rico
- Mar 23: Multiracial Efforts, Intra-Racial Gains: Chicanos in the Poor People's Campaign
- Mar 19: Reading by Danielle Deulen from The Riots
- Feb 20: Making Faces with Francis Marquez
2011
- Nov 17: Reading by Héctor Tobar
- Mar 21: Young Latino Men's Educational Achievement with Professor Aida Hurtado
2010
2009
- Mar 4: The Life of the Undead: Biopower, Latino Anxiety, and the Epidemiological Paradox
- Feb 18: A Reading Featuring Junot Diaz
2008
2007
- Apr 12: Quae Vide—See These Things: The Photography of Muriel Hasbun
- February: Welcome
2006
- Oct 18: Hispanic Fertility and the Politics of Incorporation
- September: Multiculturalism in the Classroom
- Apr 27: Three Events with Talía Vazquez Alatorre
2005
- April: A Message Regarding Latino/as and Latino/a Studies at Duke: Thank You President Brodhead — An advertisement in The Chronicle
- Apr 6: Visiting Artist Willie Perdomo