Sketching the future / Past events

You're viewing a list of 27 past events in Sketching the future. Events published before May 2013 can be found in our archives.

Joan Llorach: Modern Populisms and Social Division
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  • Washington, D.C.

Joan Llorach: Modern Populisms and Social Division

Catalan author Joan Llorach gives a lecture entitled “How Modern Populisms Promise to Solve Economic Grievances but End Up Delivering Social Division.”

Mar 14, 2019

20th Anniversary of the Journal of Spanish Cultural Studies
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  • New York

20th Anniversary of the Journal of Spanish Cultural Studies

Members of the editorial team of explore new directions in Spanish Cultural Studies to celebrate the 20 years of the journal’s launch.

Apr 19 – Apr 20, 2018

NYFA's Spanish Doctor's Hours
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  • New York

NYFA's Spanish Doctor's Hours

Receive free advice and guidance during one-on-one sessions with expert consultants in the fields of performing and visual arts, film, and literary arts.

Mar 20, 2017

48th Annual Meeting of the Association for Spanish and Portuguese Historical Studies
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  • New York

48th Annual Meeting of the Association for Spanish and Portuguese Historical Studies

This meeting will discuss the Association’s historiographical developments in the field and new research, as well as explore the field’s future direction.

Mar 16 – Mar 18, 2017

Jo Labanyi on Spanish Fascism
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  • New York

Jo Labanyi on Spanish Fascism

Professor Jo Labanyi inaugurates “The Emergency Lectures: Public Scholarship on Power, Culture, and Resistance” with a lecture on “The Political Uses of Emotion: What Can We Learn from Spanish Fascism?”

Mar 9, 2017

The EU at 60: Europe since the Treaty of Rome
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  • New York

The EU at 60: Europe since the Treaty of Rome

Ambassador Javier Elorza, former Permanent Representative of Spain to the European Union, participates in a roundtable on the European Union’s achievements since the Treaty of Rome.

Feb 10, 2017

In the Shadow of drug trafficking: The Human Side
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  • New York

In the Shadow of drug trafficking: The Human Side

An event to foster reflection, which will include a performance by Edgar Javier Ulloa-Luján and the music of East Harlem-based Mexican corrido band, Grupo Combinación.

Jun 16, 2015

The World's Greatest Opera Houses: Gran Teatre Liceu, Barcelona
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  • Washington, D.C.

The World's Greatest Opera Houses: Gran Teatre Liceu, Barcelona

Opera expert Fred Plotkin examines these fabled houses, focusing on what makes each of them unique and significant.

May 21, 2015

Our Public Space: Who Owns It, Who Shapes It, and Who Benefits From It
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  • Chicago

Our Public Space: Who Owns It, Who Shapes It, and Who Benefits From It

A two-day program of lectures and a workshop presented by national and international architects, designers, and artists addressing the current state of public space and the built environment.

Jun 14 – Jun 15, 2014

North American Academy of the Spanish Language Conference
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  • Washington, D.C.

North American Academy of the Spanish Language Conference

Under the motto ‘The Hispanic and Spanish language presence in the United States: unity in diversity,’ the ANLE will celebrate its 40th anniversary.

Jun 6 – Jun 8, 2014

Shortcut to Europe: EU Embassies' Open House 2013
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  • Washington, D.C.

Shortcut to Europe: EU Embassies' Open House 2013

Enjoy a taste of Spain at the former residence of the Ambassador of Spain by sampling Spanish food and wine while viewing the groundbreaking photography exhibition LATINO/US Cotidiano.

May 11, 2013