COMMENT: An Important Transition
The Center for Latin American Studies is becoming the Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies (CLACS), providing intellectual space to analyze cultures, histories, politics, and languages of the entire region.
ANTICOLONIALISM: Stowaways: On Translating Rita Segato
By Ramsey McGlazer | Ramsey McGlazer writes about the process of translating Rita Segato’s seminal work, La crítica de la colonialidad en ocho ensayos (The Critique of Coloniality in Eight Essays).
THE CARIBBEAN: Notes on Black latinidades, Antillean Political Thought, and Empire
By franchesca araújo | Following a conversation with Lorgia García Peña, franchesca araújo reflects on Black latinidades in the Caribbean.
EVENTS: Center for Latin American Studies 2022-23
In 2022-23, the Center for Latin American Studies organized a full and diverse program of events.
CHILE: After Fifty Years, Can Chile Move Past the Legacy of Pinochet’s Constitution?
By Antonia Mardones Marshall | The efforts to reform Chile's Pinochet-era constitution have been running into the realities of the country's fragmented political landscape. Antonia Mardones Marshall looks at the prospects for further reform.
RESEARCH: Student Grant Recipients and Research Photos
CLAS supported Berkeley students to travel across the US and the Americas for field research and language classes.
ANTICOLONIALISM: A Struggle That Transcends Borders
By Diana Negrín | Diana Negrín organized an event series featuring Rocío Moreno, the representative from Mezcala for the Indigenous Governance Council of Mexico’s Congreso Nacional Indígena.
ANTICOLONIALISM: Sogorea Te’ Land Trust Is Huchiun, A Territory of the Lisjan Ohlone
By Rocío Moreno (translated by Deborah Meacham) | Rocío Moreno describes the Sogorea Te’ Land Trust’s work to "rematriate" Ohlone lands in the San Francisco Bay Area.
RESEARCH: Lessons From a Traditional Food Market, Where Culture and Cuisine Converge
By Alex Reep | Mapping the food web that surrounds the Galería El Porvenir market in Cali, Colombia, Alex Reep digs into the consumers, the vendors, and the working of this urban market oasis.
RESEARCH: Creating Collaborative Learning Spaces for Critical Environmental Social Scientists
By Ángela Castillo-Ardila, Sebastián Rubiano-Galvis, María Villalpando Páez, and Andrés Caicedo | The Latin American Socionatures Working Group assembled an innovative event series on critical environmental studies.
LAW: Populism and Challenges to Judicial Independence in Mexico
By Mónica Castillejos-Aragón | As president of Mexico, Andrés Manuel López Obrador has attacked the independence of that country's judiciary. Mónica Castillejos-Aragón examines the history and current state of that conflict.
CLAS: By the Numbers, 2022-23
Highlighting the reach, diversity, and impact of the CLAS program for the 2022-23 academic year.
This Issue's Team
Chair: Natalia Brizuela
Vice Chair: Julia Byrd
Program Coordinator: Janet Waggaman
Editor: Deborah Meacham
Design and Layout: Greg Louden
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