Spring 2022 Events
2nd Annual Celebrating the Indigenous Americas Week
The 2nd Annual Celebrating the Indigenous Americas is a week of virtual and in-person events hosted by the Latin American and Latinx Studies Center at CU Boulder from April 5-8, 2022. All events are free and open to the public.
For four days, Indigenous artists, advocates, community leaders, educators, scholars and professionals will virtually come to the University of Colorado from different parts of the world to celebrate the ever-renewed presence of Latin American Indigenous languages and cultures in daily life, activities and professions. Planned panels and roundtables cover bilingual education, social movements, land reclamation, migration, environmental justice, university-community partnerships, broadcasting and communication. We also invite audiences to join us for a dance performance, folk art workshops, cooking lessons, and much more.
The Latin American and Latinx Studies Center (LALSC)Â provides an institutional space for research, teaching and discussion on Latin America and Latinx Studies at the University of Colorado at Boulder.Â
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LALSC brings together cross-disciplinary research and education, through our research clusters, Quechua language training, community events, new curriculum and outreach collaborations, strengthening links with Latin America and with communities of Latin American origin in the United States.
This event is sponsored by the Latin American Studies Center, the U.S. Department of Education, Title VI IFLE (International and Foreign Language Education), The Center for Native and Indigenous Studies, University Libraries, the American Music Research Center, the CU Boulder Museum of Natural History, the Center for Humanities & the Arts, and CU's Office of Outreach and Engagement (/outreach/ooe/)
Hostile Terrain 94 Opening Reception- March 31st, 4PM @ CU Art Museum
We are pleased to announce the opening of the   exhibition, developed in collaboration with the Undocumented Migration Project, the Departments of Anthropology and Sociology, and the CU Art Museum.Â
Hostile Terrain 94 is an interactive, public art project designed to raise awareness about the thousands of immigrants who have lost their lives crossing the Sonoran desert between the mid-1990s and 2019.
Quechua Bingo- February 10th, 12:30-1:45 PM(MT), IBS Building Room 155A
LASC will be hosting its first Quechua Bingo event of the year in person on Thursday, February 10th at 12:30 pm (MT). We will be joined virtually by our Quechua instructor Doris Loayza.
This event is open to all and free to attend. We especially welcome back returning participants, who can keep practicing their Quechua.
Winners will receive prizes!