TERTULIA: SOCIAL MOVEMENTS, IDENTITY, AND RESISTANCE IN CONTEMPORARY NICARAGUA
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 2020, 12:00 PM - 2:00 PM - ONLINE
Presented by Latin American and Iberian Studies.
A roundtable discussion with speakers Cristina Awadalla (Sociology, UC Santa Barbara), Jennifer Goett (Comparative Cultures & Politics, Michigan State University), Mateo Jarquín (History, Chapman University) and Emilia Yang (Media Arts + Practice, University of Southern California), on the ideas and actions of different sectors of Nicaraguan society and what visions and lessons they might have for the country's future as Nicaragua confronts the COVID-19 crisis with a denialist and obstructive government response, and elections looming in 2021.
This event is free and will take place on Zoom.