Charlas con café: 'Book Forum: Cartographies of Youth Resistance: Hip-Hop, Punk and Urban Autonomy in Mexico'

When: April 09, 2021 1:00pm to 2:00pm

The Center for Latin American Studies presents the spring 2021 virtual Charlas con café – a weekly space to hear lectures from a wide variety of experts and discuss topics relevant to the Latin American region, Fridays from 1-2 p.m. (unless otherwise specified).

Friday, April 9:  "Book Forum: Cartographies of Youth Resistance: Hip-Hop, Punk, and Urban Autonomy in Mexico" with author Maurice Magaña and discussant Michelle Téllez

Maurice Rafael Magaña is a sociocultural anthropologist and assistant professor of Mexican American studies and social, cultural and critical theory GIDP, as well as affiliated faculty with the Center for Latin American Studies at the University of Arizona.

Dr. Michelle Téllez, assistant professor of Mexican-American studies at the University of Arizona, is an interdisciplinary scholar trained in community studies, sociology, and Chicana/o studies and education. Raised along the U.S./Mexico border, both her scholarly and community-engaged work is deeply shaped by this experience, which includes transnational community formations (and disruptions), Chicana mothering and gendered migration.

*Registration is required


Audience: All

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Campus: Virtual

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United States
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Requests for disability-related accommodations should be directed to the event's primary contact: Andrea Bennett