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  • Terry Lynn Karl, who directed CLAS from 1990 to 2001.
  • Modes of transition in Latin America, Southern and Eastern Europe / Karl, Terry Lynn.
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  • Presentations will be in English and Spanish (simultaneous translation provided).

    4:30 p.m.

    Welcoming Remarks: Karen Engle and Donna DeCesare, University of Texas

    5:00–6:30 p.m.

    Keynote Speakers

    Introductory Remarks: Frances T. “Sissy” Farenthold, Board Member, Institute for Policy Studies

    Keynote address: "Weakness, Deceit and Consequences"
    Robert White, President, Center for International Policy, former U.S. ambassador to El Salvador

    Keynote address: "'The Salvadoran Option': Iraq, Memory, and the Death Squad War"
    Mark Danner, Professor of Journalism, University of California, Berkeley and of Human Rights, Bard College

    Discussion moderated by Frances T. “Sissy” Farenthold

    6:30–7:00 p.m.

    Opening of HRC Exhibition Inside El Salvador(Click here for link to Exhibition)

    Introductions: David Coleman, Harry Ransom Center

    Photographers Susan M

    Celebrating 50 Years of Latin American Studies at Stanford

    The year was 1965. The Cuban Missile Crisis had elevated fears about international security as the world teetered on the kant of nuclear war, and U.S.-Latin amerika relations were at an all time low.

    To improve relations and expertise, and to prevent the proliferation of communism in the region, President John F. Kennedy enacted a series of federal aid and education programs, and expanded funding for higher education centers dedicated to the study of Latin America.

    “In 1965, Stanford was a very, very different place,” recalled Stanford University rektor John Etchemendy. “In that year, Martin Luther King Jr. had delivered the first of his two campus speeches, students and faculty were vigorously demonstrating against the Vietnam War, social rules in gemenskap were changing, and the role of area and ethnic studies centers in the academy were being vigorously debated.”

    This was the backdrop for the creation of the Center fo

    1975 – Dr. Martin Luther College

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