Monthly Archives: February 2012
Upcoming AELLA Series: Spring 2012
Starting this Spring 2012 semester, the Latina/o & Latin American Students Association (AELLA) is pleased to invite you to the following AELLA Series of events, consisting of Graduate Center students’ presentations, invited organizations, screenings, refreshments, and more!
AELLA Series: Central America in Perspective – 6:30pm, Tuesday February 28, 2012
AELLA series: Central America in Perspective
6:30 pm, Tuesday February 28, 2012
Costa Rican Democracy, Oppositional Movements and the Central American Free Trade Agreement
By: Jeremy Rayner, Anthropology-Graduate Center & Andres León, Anthropology-Graduate Center
With some scenes from the Documentary “Santo Fraude” (2010, Alexander Rojas)
AELLA Series: Citizenship, Global Capitalism and Transnational Communities – 6:30pm, Thursday March 29, 2012
AELLA Series: Citizenship, Global Capitalism and Transnational Communities
6:30 pm, Tuesday March 20, 2012
Rocío Gil and Howard Caro are going to present their dissertation projects regarding the migrant community of Santa María Tindú and the Ecuadorian and Dominican migrant political participation respectively. A discussion along with panelists and attendants on the topics of citizenship, globalization and transnationalism will follow afterwards.
Renewing AELLA’s Charter! Don’t forget to sign up!
Hello Everyone/Hola a Tod@s!
Every semester AELLA needs to renew its charter. Renewing the charter is key for AELLA to keep its budget allocation (money available to organize events), its office space, and its official recognition as a student organization. AELLA has historically made its resources available to Latino student or students with an interest in organizing events around Latin American and Latino issues, and will continue to provide our resources to students who express interest.

