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This conference contributes to global sustainability by aligning its research discussions and academic sessions with key United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. It fosters knowledge exchange, innovation, and collaborative engagement.
This track explores the evolving dynamics of race and ethnicity in Latin American societies. It aims to analyze contemporary issues and movements related to racial identity and ethnic diversity.
This session addresses the enduring effects of colonialism on the formation of identities in Latin America. It seeks to uncover how historical injustices continue to shape contemporary social and cultural landscapes.
Focusing on the concept of mestizaje, this track examines the intersections of culture, race, and identity in Latin America. It invites discussions on how hybrid identities challenge traditional notions of belonging.
This session highlights the struggles and resilience of Indigenous communities in asserting their identities within the Latin American context. It emphasizes the role of identity politics in advocating for social justice and recognition.
This track delves into the contributions of Afro-Latin communities to the cultural and social fabric of Latin America. It focuses on themes of heritage, resistance, and the ongoing fight against discrimination.
This session examines the tensions between nationalism and multiculturalism in Latin American countries. It seeks to understand how these ideologies influence identity formation and social cohesion.
Focusing on the experiences of Latin American diasporas, this track explores how migration shapes identities across borders. It highlights the complexities of belonging and cultural exchange in transnational contexts.
This session investigates the intersections of gender, race, and identity in Latin America. It aims to highlight how these factors contribute to unique experiences of oppression and resistance.
This track focuses on the role of social justice movements in shaping identities within Latin American societies. It examines how activism influences collective identity and fosters solidarity among marginalized groups.
This session explores the politics of belonging in multicultural Latin American contexts. It addresses how policies and societal attitudes affect the inclusion and exclusion of various racial and ethnic groups.
This track invites discussions on postcolonial theories as they relate to race and identity in Latin America. It seeks to analyze how these perspectives can inform contemporary understandings of social dynamics and cultural expressions.