Sep
24
Where |
Viking Hall, Central Campus
71C Loring Avenue, Salem, MA 01970
Viking/Forten 123
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When |
3:30 pm - 4:30 pm
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The history of terms--from AfroLatino to Xicanx—reveals the heterogeneity of peoples and the power of collective and individual identification. This panel, part of Hispanic and Latinx Heritage Month, will discuss why and how we use labels and the ways that people of Brazilian, Cape Verdean, and Haitian background do and do not relate to terms such as Hispanic, Latino/e/x, and Afro-Latinx.
Panelists:
Keja Valens, PhD, English
Yvonne Ruiz, PhD, MSW, LICSW, School of Social Work
Laura Laranjo, PhD, Biology
Contact
Keja Valens
Accessibility
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