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Latinos Breaking Marriage Patterns: Emergent Exogamous Marriage and Partner Patterns Among Latinos and Latinas in the New York Metro Area 1980 – 2021 NEW YORK, May 17, 2023—A new report published today by the Center for Latin American, Caribbean and Latino Studies (CLACLS) at The Graduate C […]
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Co-Sponsored Event: Desiguales, A Small History of Inequality in Mexico Book talk and discussion with Diego Castañeda Garza. A Peguin Random House (Debate) forthcoming book. BOOK DESCRIPTION Inequality is one o […]
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Co-Sponsored Event: "The Way Back to the Maloca" A Short Documentary by Oscar Aponte and Juan David Cortés.In the heart of the Amazon rainforest, the Murui-Muina people of […]
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The Dominican Population Had Surpassed Puerto Ricans to Become the Largest Latino National Subgroup in 2020 in New York City A New Report from the Center for Latin American, Caribbean and Latino Studies at The Graduate Center, CUNY Studies the Demographic Changes of […]
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It is 2014. There is euphoria in Brazil, especially in Rio de Janeiro. The World Cup is about to take place and the Olympics are in sight. It is a time of hope and frenzied construction.
Júlia is a partner […]
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Brazilian singer-songwriter Gilberto Gil, known for his musical innovations and political activism, has moved audiences and influenced artists and thinkers around the world. His seminal 1972 album Expresso 2222, […]
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Margo Groenewoud in Conversation with Chelsea Schields. Event organized in collaboration with CUNY’s Dominican Studies Institute and the CUNY Graduate Center History Program. Friday, March 24, 2 […]
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Operation Pedro Pan was the extraordinary undertaking by the Miami Catholic Diocese, federal and state offices, child welfare agencies, and anti-Castro Cubans to bring more than fourteen thousand […]
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As the Latino population continues to grow in the U.S., how will this demographic shift impact the political landscape and the future of American democracy? In this important conversation, […]
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Join us for a discussion about the current challenges of Brazil’s new government with an exemplary panel of publicly engaged scholars. **This event will be in Portuguese** Date and time:Monday, M […]
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Join the CLACLS for a panel discussion with José L. Rénique, Mark Rice, Renzo Aroni, and Myriam Nacimento about the current political crisis in Peru.This event is free and open to the publicRSVP h […]
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Operation Pedro Pan was the extraordinary undertaking by the Miami Catholic Diocese, federal and state offices, child welfare agencies, and anti-Castro Cubans to bring more than fourteen thousand […]
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Join us for a celebration of three recently released books that all talk about AfroLatinidad and Migrations. We will have a conversation with Dr. Kaysha Corinealdi author or “Panama in Black,” D […]
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The Certificate Program in Latino Studies is a fully online trilingual certificate open to Lehman students and the general public. There are no prerequisites for this program, and courses will be […]
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The Proportion Of New Latino Immigrants To New York City Decreased After 2017 NEW YORK, December 9, 2022—A new report published today by the Center for Latin American, Caribbean and Latino Studies (CLACLS) at The G […]
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NEW YORK, December 7, 2022—A new report published today by the Center for Latin American, Caribbean and Latino Studies (CLACLS) at The Graduate Center of The City University of New York (CUNY) s […]
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As he prepares to move to Chicago, Juan González shares what he’s learned about democratic rights, racism, police abuse, and imperial control during more than 50 years as radical activi […]
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NEW YORK, December 5, 2022—A new report published today by the Center for Latin American, Caribbean and Latino Studies (CLACLS) at The Graduate Center of The City University of New York (CUNY) s […]
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NEW YORK, December 1, 2022—A new report published today by the Center for Latin American, Caribbean and Latino Studies (CLACLS) at The Graduate Center of The City University of New York (CUNY) s […]
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NEW YORK, November 30, 2022—A new report published today by the Center for Latin American, Caribbean and Latino Studies (CLACLS) at The Graduate Center of The City University of New York (CUNY) s […]
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