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| Advisory
Board - Honorary and Student |
| Honorary Board Members |
Judith K. Brodsky - Founder, Brodsky Center, Rutgers University
Elizabeth Christopherson
- President & CEO, New Jersey Network
Tomás
Eloy Martínez - Chair. Latin American Studies Program, Rutgers
New Brunswick
Alejandro Anreus
- Professor of Art History and Curator, William Patterson University
- New Jersey
Miriam Colón
- Founder/Director, Puerti Rican Traveling Theater
William Sanchez
- Executive Producer, Images/Imágenes, New Jersey Network
José
Sosa - Director of State Relations, Johnson & Johnson
Mary Sue Sweeney
Price - Director, The Newark Museum
Blanquita Valenti
- Councilwoman, City of New Brunswick
Ana María
Palma - Cultural Attaché, Chilean Embassy
Ward Mintz
- Deputy Director, The Newark Museum
Ruben Cardona
- Bleich & Cardona
Isabel Nazario,
Founding Director, Center for Latino Arts and Culture, Vice President
for Academic and Public Partnerships in the Arts and Humanities, Rutgers
University
Guillermo Beytagh-Maldonado,
Hispanic Directors Association, Alum, Livingston College
Livia Periu,
Director of Finance, Johnson and Johnson |
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| Student Advisory Board |
| The Center is currently in the process of restructuring
the student advisory board. Students input is integral to the Center's
mission, if you are interested in joining the student advisory board
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Upcoming
Events:
 
Yuyachkani: Performing Human Rights
Friday, September 26, 8 pm
Kirkpatrick Chapel
Corner of George & Somerset
Streets
New Brunswick, NJ
Free Admission
Yuyachkani is a Peruvian human rights performance troupe and one of Latin America’s best known theater collectives. The program includes performance of Rosa Cuchillo (Rose Blade), a stage action piece, and a screening of Alma Viva (“Living Soul”), a short documentary about Yuyachkani’s work during the proceedings of the Peruvian Truth and Reconciliation Commission in Ayacucho in 2002.
Casa Abierta! (Open House)
Rescheduled for Oct. 15
Noon
122 College Avenue
College Avenue Campus
New Brunswick
Come to our open house and partake in a traditional asado (roast) welcoming new and returning students, staff, and faculty in a joyful atmosphere featuring live Latin music, grilled foods, and refreshments. All are welcome!
Film: Soy Andina
Thursday, October 9, 8 pm
Trayes Hall
Douglass Campus Center
New Brunswick
Soy Andina is an exuberant cross-cultural road trip, bursting with traditional music and dance rarely seen outside the country. But the core story is intimate and universal: a yearning for roots and connection in turbulent times. Join us for a screening of the film and a conversation with director Mitch Teplitsky and dancer, choreographer, and activist Cynthia Paniagua.
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