Published: March 11, 2024

CELEBRATING THE INDIGENOUS AMERICAS SOUTH-NORTH/NORTH-SOUTH TRANSHEMISPHERIC DIALOGUES

Hosted by the CU Boulder Latin American & Latinx Studies Center
 

The 3rd Annual Celebrating the Indigenous Americas will be a week of virtual and in-person events hosted by the Latin American and Latinx Studies Center at CU Boulder from March 11-15, 2024. All events are free and open to the public.

For five days, Indigenous artists, advocates, community leaders, educators, scholars and allies will be hosted virtually and in-person at the University of Colorado from different parts of the Americas to celebrate the ever-renewed presence of Latin American Indigenous and Native American languages and cultures in daily life, activities and professions. The keynote speakers are Emil Keme, Maya K’iche’ Professor at Emory University, and Karyn Recollet, Cree Assistant Professor at the University of Toronto.

Planned panels and roundtables will cover critical perspectives on Latinx IndigeneitiesIndigenous MigrationQueer IndigeneitiesRestitutions and MuseumsIndigenous MediaIndigenous DemocraciesTeaching Indigenous Languages in Higher EducationProfessions in Indigenous Languages, and what Land Back means for Universities. We also invite audiences to join us for a music/dance workshop, film streaming, and games.

This event is sponsored by U.S. Department of Education: UISFL Grant (International and Foreign Language Education), LALSC, CNAIS, University Libraries, WGST, the Museum of Natural History, the School of Education, ARMC, PWR, ETHN, CHA, GEO, CAW, A&S and LING. 

Please refer to Program for specifics.