Fredric Jameson Gallery. Friedl Building. Duke East Campus. |. Friday. October 4, 2024. 5:00 – 8:00 pm.
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5:00 pm. Opening remarks. Bethzaida Fernandez. Romance Studies.
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5:05 pm. Spanish Language Program, Duke. Lisa M. Merschel. Romance Studies.
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5:17 pm. Service-Learning Program, Duke. Joan Clifford. Romance Studies.
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5:29 pm. Latinx students at Duke. Joan Munné. Romance Studies.
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5:42 pm. Bass Connections. Celebrating Latinx Cultures with a Spanish Reading Program. Silvia Serrano, Stephanie Contreras. Romance Studies
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5:55 pm. Students “En la comunidad”. Spanish 313
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6:07 pm. Bridging cultures Duke, Durham, and Beyond. Bethzaida Fernandez & Miguel Rojas-Sotelo
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6:19 pm. Raíces, Rutas y Ritmos and El Quixote Festival 10 Anniversary. Iximché Media & Rafael A. Osuba.
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6:31 pm. The LGBTQ Latino Community. Alex Cordova. LILA inc.
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6:43 pm. A Hispanic Historiography: 100 years at Duke and Durham. Miguel Chirinos.
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7:15 pm. Reception & Concert Daira Quinones, Afro Colombian Music.
Parking is open after 5:00 pm on East Campus
*With participation of Spanish Language Students and Hispanic and Latinx student groups
Food by El Cuscatleco Restaurant.
Thanks to CLACS, Service Learning, Spanish Language Program, Romance Studies, Iximché Media, CMA.
Contact: Bethzaida Fernandez <bfv67@duke.edu>
With the participation of Colombian musicians, dancers, social leaders, and cultural activists Daira Quiñones and her band from Colombia.
Daira Quiñones is originally from Tumaco (Nariño) now living in Bogotá for the past two decades. She uses song and storytelling as powerful organizing tools to connect with communities and inspire them to uplift their communities and Mother Earth.
If you want to check out Quiñones’s music, you can listen here: https://www.shazam.com/song/1690184843/tumaco-a-ritmo-de-currulao