*Save the date for our annual event co-sponsored with the Dresher Center. Fernando Tormos-Aponte, LHFA member, will be leading the discussion with Yarimar Bonilla.
Wednesday, September 29, 2021 · 4 - 5:30 PM
See flyer for Webex information.
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The Dresher Center for the Humanities, in partnership with the Latinx and Hispanic Faculty Association, presents:
Puerto Ricans at the Fault Lines: A Conversation with Yarimar Bonilla
Yarimar Bonilla, Professor of Africana, Puerto Rican, and Latino Studies and Director of the Center for Puerto Rican Studies, Hunter College; and Professor of Anthropology, Graduate Center, City University of New York
In conversation with Fernando Tormos-Aponte, Assistant Professor, School of Public Policy, UMBC
This event features a conversation between Yarimar Bonilla, one of the foremost scholars on Puerto Rico and the Caribbean, and UMBC’s Fernando Tormos-Aponte. They will share ideas on the social and political aftermath of Hurricane María, how Puerto Ricans have come to deal with their political history under US colonial rule, and how social movements in Puerto Rico imagine and enact an anti-colonial future.
In conversation with Fernando Tormos-Aponte, Assistant Professor, School of Public Policy, UMBC
This event features a conversation between Yarimar Bonilla, one of the foremost scholars on Puerto Rico and the Caribbean, and UMBC’s Fernando Tormos-Aponte. They will share ideas on the social and political aftermath of Hurricane María, how Puerto Ricans have come to deal with their political history under US colonial rule, and how social movements in Puerto Rico imagine and enact an anti-colonial future.
Sponsored by the Latinx and Hispanic Faculty Association; the Dresher Center for the Humanities; and the School of Public Policy.
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