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Conference on Human Rights, Social Justice, and Transitional Justice in Chile
14 de diciembre, 2022 / 11:30
Derecho UAH junto a University of California invitan a «Conference on Human Rights, Social Justice, and Transitional Justice in Chile»
Patrocina: Instituto Milenio de Investigación sobre Violencia y Democracia
Exposiciones:
- 11.30 Persecution of the Left before, during, and after the Pinochet dictatorship. Expone: Feliz Aguilar, U. of California Irvine
- 11.45 Environmental Conflicts between Indigenous Communities and Mining in Atacama. Expone: Vanessa Bermudez, U. of California Berkeley
- 12.00 A path to be charted: Next steps in Transitional Justice and Accountability after the 2019 Social Outburst. Expone: Mackenzie Berwick, U. of California Berkeley
- 12.15 Street art as democratic activism. Expone: Gabriela Blatt, U. of California Los Angeles
- 12.30 Informed v. Inherited: Analyzing European influences of violence in Chile and Argentina. Expone: Matthew Brown, U. of California Berkeley
- 12.45 National identity in relation universities/students. Expone: Gema Buelna, U. of California San Diego
- 13.00 Trans rights and gender violence. Expone: Alejandro Carrillo, U. of California Santa Barbara
- 13.15 The role of investigative journalism as a resistance to impunity during the dictatorship. Expone: Alexia Duran, U. of California Santa Barbara
- 14.30 Interrogate sexual violence of the State. Expone: Sydney Ferris, U. of California Santa Cruz
- 14.45 Organizational structures and healing methods in poblaciones. Expone: Leah Fullerton, U. of California Santa Barbara
- 15.00 An Exiled Industry: The Dictatorship’s Effects on the Chilean Film Industry. Expone: Kelsy Gonzalez, U. of California Irvine
- 15.15 Mapuche identity and spirituality: the Machi’s perspective. Expone: Crystal Haik, U. of California Berkeley
- 15.30 How Chile continues to move past the cultural blackout. Expone: Aniya Jones, U. of California San Diego
- 15.45 A Comparative Analysis of Abortion Rights: Argentina and Chile. Expone: Nelly Kohlgrueber, U. of California Santa Barbara
- 16.00 The history of organized labor (Allende v. Pinochet). Expone: Lukas Lane, U. of California Berkeley
- 16.15 Vicariate of Solidarity: The Role of the Church during the Chilean Dictatorship. Expone: Kelsey McIvor, U. of California Berkeley
- 17.30 The Weaponization of Motherhood: How Gendered Care Upheld Oppressive Structures Under Allende and Pinochet. Expone: Isabella Millet, U. of California Santa Barbara
- 17.45 The Importance of Remembering Arpilleras and their Impact. Expone: Mikayla O’Connor, U. of California Los Ángeles
- 18.00 The Application of Feminist Stratigies from Latin America in a Post-Roe United States. Expone: Samantha O’Harra, U. of California Los Ángeles
- 18.15 How the Chicago Boys’ Measures Affected the Mapuche People. Expone: Lesly Ramirez, U. of California Los Ángeles
- 18.30 Chilean immigrant crisis: An explanation for xenophobia and human rights violations. Expone: John Romero, U. of California Irvine
- 18.45 Chilean Exiles in Sweden. Expone: Camila Santana, U. of California Santa Cruz
- 19.00 Political Weopanization of Sexual Violence in Chile during the dictatorship and after. Expone: Alyse Schonfeld, U. of California Los Ángeles
- 19.15 Pinochet: An Authoritarian Enclave in Chile’s Transition. Expone: Elijah Tadros, U. of California Irvine
Cuando: Miércoles 14 de diciembre de 2022.
Donde: Sala de Litigación, Universidad Alberto Hurtado, Almirante Barroso 10 (Metro Los Héroes)
Inscripciones: derecho@uahurtado.cl