Baruch College's Black and Latinx studies Afrolatinidades present:
Teach-in: From La Sentencia to a Transnational Hispaniola
Curated by Professor Albert Garcia
A conversation with scholar-activists:
Baruch College's Black and Latinx studies Afrolatinidades present:
Teach-in: From La Sentencia to a Transnational Hispaniola
Curated by Professor Albert Garcia
A conversation with scholar-activists:
In the context of the peace process between the Colombian government and the FARC (2012-2016), the signing of the Peace Agreements, including the Ethnic Chapter, the unsuccessful Referendum (2016), and the subsequent Congressional ratification of a revised peace deal, it is imperative to understa
22nd Session of the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues
A Conversation with the Navajo Nation Human Rights Commission
Indigenous rights groups note that Indigenous peoples sustain 80% of the world’s remaining biodiversity, including ecosystems essential to global climate, fresh water, and food security. This underscores the centrality of Indigenous thinking and action on a range of guardianship issues.