Friday - Latinos, Blacks, y Afro-Latinos Today: A Dialogue
Latinos, Blacks, y Afro-Latinos Today: A Dialogue
This dialogue between the presenters, co-authors of an important volume on the meaning of race and blackness in different countries of the Americas, Neither Enemies Nor Friends: Latinos, Blacks, Afro-Latinos (2005) , and the audience, is aimed to create conversation about race, ethnicity, identity, as well as diaspora, citizenship, immigration, and the contemporary meanings of belonging in the United States today.
Moderator: Deena J. González, Ph.D., Department of Chicana/o Studies, LMU
Suzanne Oboler, Ph.D., Suzanne Oboler, Ph.D. Department of Puerto Rican/Latino Studies, John Jay College of Criminal Justice
Anani Dzidzienyo, Ph.D., Department of Africana Studies, Brown University
University Hall 1000
Ahmanson Auditorium