Join MSPS in celebrating Latino Heritage Month!
There are tons of events going on across campus which means there is a little something for everyone.
La Misa en Espanol
Sunday, September 20 1:30pm Dillon Hall
Mass rooted in the Hispanic cultural tradition is celebrated on Sundays at 1:30 p.m. in the Dillon Hall Chapel throughout the academic school year.
For more information, please email Rev. Joe Corpora, C.S.C. or call (574) 631-8104.
A Conversation with the Chilean Ambassador to the United States Juan Gabriel Valdes
Monday, September 21, 2015
5:00 pm – Visitation Hall, Remick Commons
Kellogg Institute Director Paolo Carozza and Ambassador Valdés will discuss the current state of affairs in Latin America, with particular attention to the relationship between Chile and the United States.
The Institute for Latino Studies Presents
Dreamland’s Sam Quinones
Thursday, September 24 McKenna Hall, Room 210-214 Book Signing/Reception 4:30-5 pm Public Lecture 5-6:15 pm
Hear the author of Dreamland delve into the surging opiate epidemic in America. Details
Concert: Ricardo Lemvo and Makina Loca
Thursday, September 24 7pm-9pm Ricardo Lemvo sings while his L.A.-based band serves up complex Afro-Cuban horn riffs and percussion rhythms in concerts that get audiences dancing to love, life and party songs in English, French, Portuguese, Spanish, Lingala and Kikongo. Stay for the Latin dance after party. Details
La Misa en Espanol
Sunday, September 27 1:30pm Dillon Hall
Mass rooted in the Hispanic cultural tradition is celebrated on Sundays at 1:30 p.m. in the Dillon Hall Chapel throughout the academic school year.
For more information, please email Rev. Joe Corpora, C.S.C. or call (574) 631-8104.
The MSPS MLK Series Lecture featuring John Quinones of ABC’s hit show “What Would You Do” as he
shares words of wisdom on doing the right things. This program is also a part of the Global Experience Series
presents the Latino World. October 1st Debartolo Hall 101 Details.
La Misa en Espanol
Sunday, October 4th 1:30pm Dillon Hall
Mass rooted in the Hispanic cultural tradition is celebrated on Sundays at 1:30 p.m. in the Dillon Hall Chapel throughout the academic school year.
For more information, please email Rev. Joe Corpora, C.S.C. or call (574) 631-8104.
THE PRINCESS OF FRANCE (2014)/VIOLA (2011)
Friday, October 9th 7pm
Argentinian director Matías Piñeiro has emerged as one the most distinctive voices in contemporary Latin American cinema. Most recently, he has directed a series of films inspired by the comedies of William Shakespeare. In The Princess of France, a theater director returns home to Buenos Aires after his father’s death to prepare a radio production of Love’s Labour’s Lost. Reuniting with his repertory, he finds himself sorting out complicated romantic entanglements, as well as his muddled relations with the constellation of friends involved with the project. Viola follows a young woman who joins a small Shakespeare theater company for a production of Twelfth Night and becomes caught up in a seductive roundelay of romantic dalliances, intrigue and revelation. Details.
The Latino Faculty and Staff Meet & Greet. All are welcome to join us for lunch as we feature our special guests
the Latino Faculty and Staff of Notre Dame. Hosted by MSPS. Details.
Originally published by msps.nd.edu on September 15, 2015.
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