Greg Louden, CLACS Publications and Infrastructure Coordinator, works with the Coletivo de Tradutores Berkeley-Brasil to translate and publish Revista Pihhy, which highlights "Indigenous knowledge from Indigenous scholars." In July 2025, they traveled to central Brazil to visit the program which gave rise to the publication and the environment in which it is produced.
Exploring the Archive
Karol Alzate Londoño, Alejandra Decker and Gabriel Lesser discuss "The Archive and Its Forms in the Americas," a CLACS conference in January 2025 for which they served as commentators.
Internalizing Fire with Bracero Burning
Dennis Best, a CLACS Graduate Affiliate in 2022-23, talks about his work in reconceptualizing fire and relating it to his heritage.
Legacies of Intervention: Chile
Elizabeth Farnsworth, Patricio Lanfranco, and María José Calderón examine the legacy of Chile's Pinochet coup after 50 years, interviewing a witness to the ensuing violence.
Legados de las Intervenciones: Chile
Elizabeth Farnsworth, Patricio Lanfranco y María José Calderón examinan el legado del golpe de Pinochet en Chile después de 50 años y entrevistan a un testigo de la violencia que siguió.
A New Direction for Chile
Harley Shaiken and Beatriz Manz share stories of election night in Chile in 2021, when Gabriel Boric became one of the youngest presidents in Latin American history.
Somos incapaces de analizar de forma crítica nuestra historia y por eso la repetimos tan sistemáticamente: Una entrevista con Diego Mondaca
Ana De Carolis conversó con el director Diego Mondaca sobre su película Chaco y sus historias.
Statement of Solidarity with Cuban Protesters
Statement from the Center for Latin American Studies at UC Berkeley in solidarity with the July 2021 protests in Cuba.
The Future of Work in Latin America
Daniel Payares-Montoya looks at the challenges facing Latin America in employment both during and following the Covid-19 pandemic.
The 6th Annual Quechua Alliance Conference
Valeria Andrango reports on the sixth annual meeting of the Quechua Alliance, which brought together a large array of leaders and organizers, all committed to pushing forward the education and promotion of Andean culture.
