In conversation with Professor Seth Henderson, DKU
Erin Espelie is a filmmaker, writer, and editor, living and working in Boulder County's Four Mile Canyon and New York City. Her writing and filmmaking investigate current scientific...
Duke University Center for International and Global Studies
Asian/Pacific Studies Institute
Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies (CLACS)
The mid-nineteenth century British empire was characterized by a turn towards an articulated humanitarian and civilizing mission, aimed at uplifting and improving the condition of colonized subjects they perceived as inferior. Known as...
Duke University Center for International and Global Studies
Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies (CLACS)
“The Atrato River runs through one of the most biodiverse forests on the planet. The green forest canopy through which it runs is dense, its waters contain gold. The people who use the river for...
Duke University Center for International and Global Studies
Asian/Pacific Studies Institute
Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies (CLACS)
Chelsea Xinyi Chen in conversation with Kaley Clements & Mauricio Andrada.*
Zoom Event
I Will Keep Your Light. Chelsea Xinyi Chen. 12'15. Synopsis: As the seemingly irrevocable impacts of environmental pollution unfold, Zoe, a young pregnant woman, is fearful for the future of her unborn child. Only through reconnecting with her...
Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies (CLACS)
The Lanthanide Series | Erin Espelie. 2014, 70 minutes, Color, Sound, HD digital video & 16mm film mastered to DCP From the portals of personal computing devices to ancient obsidian mirrors, optical instruments control how people see,...
Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies (CLACS)
For more than twenty years Huo Daishan has been documenting the Huai River, in Henan Province (near Shinqiu). Huo Daishan is a photojournalist and environmentalist, winner of the Ramon Magsaysay Award. He is the founder of Guardians of the Huai...
Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies (CLACS)
Alejandro will present his work as founder of Casa Río – a space of encounters, training, learning of creative practices, located in the estuary of the La Plata River. Situated in the mouth of the estuary of the La Plata River, in the outermost...
Duke University Center for International and Global Studies
Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies (CLACS)
The Latin America: Theory and Narrative in Present Tense Working Group is hosting a reading group and workshop series on four recent publications in Latin American Studies. Reading group discussions will precede a workshop with the book'...
Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies (CLACS)