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  • 7 Preguntas para Gioconda Belli

    7 Preguntas para Gioconda Belli
  • River Mumma: Fluid Crossings and Mermaid Spirits in Revival Zion Religion

    River Mumma: Fluid Crossings and Mermaid Spirits in Revival Zion Religion
  • Finding God over the Airwaves: Is Religious Media Driving Protestant Growth in Latin America?

    Finding God over the Airwaves: Is Religious Media Driving Protestant Growth in Latin America?
  • Which Box to Check? The Adoption Story at the Center of My Master’s Thesis

    Which Box to Check? The Adoption Story at the Center of My Master’s Thesis
A broadly smiling woman dressed in black holds two large paint brushes and stands in front of a large multicolored abstract painting that contains images of water. The painting is taller than the woman and takes up the entire frame of the photo.

Scherezade García: The Blue Liquid Highway

A white man with brown dreadlocks looks at the camera. He is wearing a gold-orange colored jacket, an olive green sweater, and his shirt has a white collar. He is outdoors in front of a building with some grass and a patio visible.

Beyond the Music: Daniel Party on Víctor Jara and the Many Facets of Musicology

To the Reader, 2023 Edition

Faculty Spotlight: Joshua Frens-String

Faculty Spotlight: Megan Raby

7 Questions for Gioconda Belli

In Conversation: Adela Pineda Franco and Joe R. Long

A slightly blurry gray, white, and black image shows the figure of a man in the foreground. He is semi transparent and through him on the right we see another man in the background. On the right, there is mostly bright white. On the left, a gray and shadowy scene shows a man standing near a trash can, a step stool in front of him. The image is a pinhole photograph taken in a prison facility in Argentina by incarcerated people.

Pido la Palabra: A Texas Prison Literature Project for Social Justice and the Literary Imagination 

THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN INCARCERATION AND LITERATURE has a long history. From antiquity to modern times, writers who have experienced incarceration … Read Full Article about Pido la Palabra: A Texas Prison Literature Project for Social Justice and the Literary Imagination 

Exhibition Spotlight: Battle for Chile & Walls That Speak

Battle for Chile: Cold War, Coup, and the Court of Public Opinion  From September 11, 2023, through April 30, 2024, the Hartness Reading Room … Read Full Article about Exhibition Spotlight: Battle for Chile & Walls That Speak

Remembering Angela Sonquo Tapia

Scholar, alumna, friend May 10, 1974 – April 29, 2023     Read Angela Tapia's 2017 Portal article, "Making Beauty: The … Read Full Article about Remembering Angela Sonquo Tapia

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