Events and initiatives supported by SURCLA
Sydney Action for Juarez | Mujer Voz Woman Voice

“Rostros de América “ Wayasamín 1997 Acrílico sobre acrílico 150x192cm
A night of women's poetry and song to celebrate
International Women's Day
Tuesday 8 March 2011, 6.30pm-10.30pm
El Cuervo Cantina
200 Enmore Road Enmore (02) 9565 4535
Acknowledgement to country by Tjanara Jali Talbot
Live Music:
- Jeannie Lewis
- My Sauce Good
- Pilar Pangon
- Beata Robins
- J.C. Rios and Friends
NI UNA MAS NOT ONE MORE FEMICIDE
CUBA FUTURES: Past and Present
International Symposium
March 31 – April 2, 2011
Call for Papers!
Since the early part of the 19th century, Cuban intellectuals, political leaders, civil society organizations and institutions have created multiple visions, projects and blueprints for building an independent Cuba. External and transnational groups, including governments, have also participated in generating schemes for shaping or improving Cuban society. These efforts continue today. This international symposium invites interested academics, both young scholars and established specialists, to submit paper and panel proposals on actors, processes, ideas, institutions, and prospects/outcomes in these efforts. The symposium is organized by the Cuba Project at the Bildner Center for Western Hemisphere Studies (The Graduate Center, CUNY).
Visit the website at http://bildner.org
ANCLAS
The Australian National Centre for Latin American Studies (ANCLAS) exists to
develop research and teaching in Latin American Studies, particularly in the
fields of the social sciences and humanities, business and economics. ANCLAS
aims to promote mutual interest and exchange between Australian and Latin
American scholars and to raise broader public awareness and understanding of
Latin America in Australia.
For ANCLAS full programme of activities visit http://cass.anu.edu.au/anclas/index.php
For ANCLAS Visiting Fellowship Programme visit http://cass.anu.edu.au/anclas/Fellowships_available.php
Southern Perspectives: A lateral dialogue of ideas
The aim of this site is to promote a south-south dialogue of ideas. It profiles individuals and organisations that explore a southern perspective on a broad range of disciplines, including creative arts, humanities, professions, social and physical sciences.
For more information about this network go to www.southernperspectives.net