Tag: Angela Sonquo Tapia
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 Love, Cacao, and Chocolate’s Mesoamerican OriginsBy PILAR ZAZUETA No other Western holiday is more closely identified with chocolate than Valentine’s Day. The seasonal aisles in stores and supermarkets are filled… 
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 Interview with Ernesto CardenalIn spring 2016, José Montelongo, librarian at the Nettie Lee Benson Latin American Collection, visited the home of Father Ernesto Cardenal in Managua, Nicaragua. The… 
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 “We Will All Look Like This Someday”: Santa Muerte in Mexico CityBY KATHRYN McDONALD Over the past decade, La Santa Muerte, an unofficial Mexican skeletal saint, has prompted the curiosity of journalists, law enforcement, and… 
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 Rethinking Maya Studies: A Conversation with Ruud van AkkerenBY SUSANNA SHARPE It is hard not to feel moved when talking to Ruud van Akkeren about his research. In such a conversation, it quickly… 
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 Derechos en Crisis: A Conference at the Frontier of Activism and ScholarshipBY RUTH ELIZABETH VELÁSQUEZ ESTRADA We became conscious of the right to have rights and of the right to belong to an organized community only… 
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 Archiving Human Rights Documentation: The Promise of the Post-Custodial Approach in Latin AmericaBY THERESA E. POLK Guatemala’s internal armed conflict was brutal by all accounts, and justice for human rights violations has been notoriously difficult to attain… 
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 Transitory Ghosts: Haitians and Dominico-Haitians in Santo DomingoSTUDENT RESEARCH: CITIZENSHIP AND LIMBO IN THE DOMINICAN REPUBLIC BY JOSÉ RUBIO-ZEPEDA “I’m a nobody in my own country.” These are the words spoken by Juliana… 
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 Unsettling Ideas about Africa and Blackness: Contemplating Race and Belonging in the Dominican RepublicSTUDENT RESEARCH: CITIZENSHIP AND LIMBO IN THE DOMINICAN REPUBLIC BY JHEISON ROMAIN As I neared the end of my field research in the Dominican Republic, while… 
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 Faculty ProfilesBY SUSANNA SHARPE Sarah Lopez Migration and home, history and the built environment. The work of Sarah Lopez sits at the confluence of these themes.… 
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 The Canary in the Mine: Anti-Black Violence and the Paradox of Brazilian DemocracyBY CHRISTEN A. SMITH The Brazilian political crisis of 2016 has sent shockwaves through the nation. Brazil’s first female president, Dilma Rousseff, has been accused… 


