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Latin America

This seminar is devoted to developing a better understanding of all aspects of the region. Its purpose is to present current research in various disciplines that range from anthropology to economics, history, political science, literature and art. In addition to scholars affiliated with the academic community, speakers are invited from the private sector, international organizations and government agencies. The seminar, whose membership also reflects a broad range of disciplines, brings together specialists for a productive exchange of ideas and views on Latin America, its past and present.

Seminar: #515
Founded: 1971

Seminar Administration

Co Chairs:
Eugenio Chang-Rodriguez
Professor of Latin American literature
Queens College and the Graduate Center, City University of New York
212.751.3779
echangr@prodigy.net

Martin O. Poblete
Permanent advisor
Northeast Hispanic Catholic Center
212.751.7045
mpoblete@worldnet.att.net

Rapporteur:
Lillith Karen Coto
Columbia University
kmc2160@columbia.edu

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