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Fall 2024

Film Series 

Spring 2024

Guest Speaker

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Film Series 

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Fall 2023

Film Series 

Spring 2023

Film Series 

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Directed by Juliana Curi. 

Uýra, a trans Indigenous artist, travels through the Amazon forest on a journey of self-discovery, using performance art and ancestral messages to teach Indigenous youth and confront structural racism, environmental degradation, and transphobia. 

April 18, 2023 at 7:00 pm in Brennan Hall Auditorium 228

Mucho, Mucho Amor

Mucho, Mucho Amor

 Directed by Cristina Costantini and Kareem Tabsch. 

Every day for decades, Walter Mercado—the iconic, gender non-conforming astrologer—mesmerized 120 million Latinx viewers with his extravagance and positivity. Why did he suddenly vanish? 

March 21, 2023 at 7:00 pm in Brennan Hall Auditorium 228

Lembel

Lembel

Directed by Joanna Reposi Garibaldi.

Writer, visual artist and pioneer of the queer movement in Latin America, Pedro Lemebel shook up conservative Chilean society during Pinochet's dictatorship in the 1980s. The film is an intimate and poetic journey through Lemebel’s risky performances dealing with homosexuality, human rights, and mortality. 

February 21, 2023 at 7:00 pm in Brennan Hall Auditorium 228

Events

Caminemos Con Jesús: Incarnating Hispanic/Latinx Theology in Song

Caminemos Con Jesús: Incarnating Hispanic/Latinx Theology in Song

Join scholar and composer Tony Alonso for a theological and musical reflection on how Hispanic/Latinx theology shapes his own compositional craft through the prism of Caminemos con Jesús, his Latin Grammy-nominated album of sacred music that celebrates the beauty, passion, and vitality of Cuban music.

Wednesday, April 19 at 7 p.m. | Madonna Della Strada Chapel, The ÐÓ°ÉÔ­°æ, 420 Monroe Ave., Scranton, PA

El Carnaval

El Carnaval

February 17, 2023 at 8 p.m. in The DeNaples Center Ballroom

Fall 2022

Film Series 

Zama

Zama

Directed by Lucrecia Martel, the film tells the story of Don Diego de Zama, a Spanish officer in colonial Asunción attempting to be transferred to Buenos Aires in hopes of prosperity. 

Based on the novel by Antonio DiBenedetto written in 1956.

November 10, 2022  at 7:00 pm in Brennan Hall Auditorium 228

The Last Forest

The Last Forest

Directed by Luiz Bolognesi, The Last Forest combines a documentary and drama style to tell the story of the Yanomami community in the Amazon rain forest and the environmental decline. 

October 13, 2022  at 7:00 pm in Brennan Hall Auditorium 228

Once Upon a Time in Venezuela

Once Upon a Time in Venezuela

Directed by Anabel Rodriguez , Once Upon a Time in Venezuela shows the divided politics of Lake Maracaibo in Venezuela and how the villagers attempt to surive pollution, neglect and economic decline leading up to the parliamentary elections. 

September 15, 2022  at 7:00 pm in Brennan Hall Auditorium 228

Que Viva el Barrio

Que Viva el Barrio

This 22 minute documentary produced by the The San Diego Union-Tribune details a Chicano community's fight against pollution. Barrio Logan, a small Chicano community on San Diego’s waterfront, is residential and commercial, home to humans and the biofuel industry. 

The film shows how residents of Barrio Logan tried to fight pollution in their town and what they did leading up to a city counsel vote that would determine the future of their community. 

September 15, 2022  at 7:00 pm in Brennan Hall Auditorium 228

Events

LALS Lecture with Mariana Ortega

LALS Lecture with Mariana Ortega

Listening to Sorrow in Border Cantos: 

This presentation explores how the aesthetic may serve as a response to abjection, violence and marginalization, and how photographic practices open the possibility for re-orienting our cognitive, sensory, and affective ways of being in the world. It engages the exhibit Border Cantos by Richard Misrach and Guillermo Galindo in order to show the importance of both visuality and sound in the process of honoring and mourning those who perish crossing the Mexico-U.S. border in search for better lives.

December 1, 2022 at 5:30 p.m. in the Pearn Auditorium, Brennan Hall 228

South Side Restaurant Tour

South Side Restaurant Tour

Wrap up Hispanic Heritage Month by enjoying South Scranton's Mexican and Salvadoran cuisines.

October 15th, 2022 from 11:30 am - 2:00 pm

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