Thursday, May 7, 2009
Lecture at the UW: The State of Hispanic Literature
The State of Hispanic Literature in the United States with Ronaldo Hinojosa-Smith.
WHEN: Tuesday, May 12, 5:30 - 7:00pm
WHERE: Physics-Astronomy Building Auditorium, 3910 15th Ave NE, on the University of Washington Campus, Seattle
A reception will follow. This is the second lecture in the series in the United States. This event is organized by the Spanish and Portuguese Studies Department at the University of Washington and the Instituto Cervantes.
Wednesday, April 22, 2009
From our intern, Ceinwen Bushey

Did you attend this event? If so, please comment here if you like!The evening of April 18th, 2009 was an exciting one for members of the Latin American Studies Program at the University of Washington, as they held an event called, “Party with a Purpose” -- a Spring Fundraiser which provided an opportunity for members of the Seattle community to meet the new faculty and staff, as well as students in the Latin American Studies Program to learn about their vision and what the future of the program looks like.
The party was held at the Greenwood Collective, a beautiful space where guests mingled and danced to live Latin music from 6:30pm to 1:00am. In the outdoor patio and garden, guests enjoyed a fine selection of locally-crafted beer and wine, and in the red-tiled kitchen they filled their plates with delicious hors d’euvres from around Latin America, including El Salvadorean pupusas (masa flatbread stuffed with beans, cheese, or meat), Venezuelan arepas (bread made of corn), and Brazilian bolinhos (little balls of shredded chicken, breaded and fried).The dance floor was never empty with bands such as Grupo Quetzal with Martha Gonzales, Mudzunga and her Venda Singers, Monica Rojas and her Afro-Peruvian Ensemble, Juan Barco y su guitarra, and Dingolay who kept the guests grooving to their Latin beats. Even the assistant director of the Latin American Studies Department, Dr. Marisol Berríos-Miranda, took a turn at the keyboard, pleasantly surprising everyone with her sizzling salsa tunes that got everyone to show off their salsa moves.
The night was a great success as people were able to network and bond, as well as really “party with a purpose” by donating to the Latin American Studies Program to help them build their coffers to support student abroad programs, business partnerships between Latin America and Washington, and outreach community activities. We look forward to joining the program in future events that bring the community together, Latino style!
Thursday, March 12, 2009
TONIGHT at the UW - Film: Niña Quebrada
WHEN: TODAY, March 12 7-9pm
WHERE: UW Campus, HUB Auditorium
Diana Romero's film, Niña Quebrada ("Broken Girl"), is the story of Lucena, a teenage girl who runs away from her family in Mexico for the love of a boyfriend who promises her a better life in Los Angeles. The reality, unbeknownst to her, is that she has been sold into sex slavery. Against the backdrop of an illegal cockfighting ring, Lucena must fight for her life to escape the horrors of this nightmarish world of child prostitution and human trafficking.
Director Diana Romero and a panel of expert guests are available for Q&A after the screening.
Thank you to sponsors: Women's Studies Department and the UW Women's Center
Contact Latin American Studies at the UW for more info or to get on their mailing list and learn about the many diverse events on campus!