University of New Mexico - News]]>Tue, 29 Mar 2016 10:29:45 -0700WeeblyWed, 19 Nov 2014 17:18:05 GMThttp://www.solasunm.org/news/new-topics-sectionSOLAS is excited to launch a new Topics section on the website - Travel! Under the Topics tab in the Travel section we will post firsthand accounts from UNM students who have traveled abroad in Latin America. Please check out our first post from UNM undergraduate student Forrest Pitts, "Exploits and Expletives in Guatemala." We will send emails through the SOLAS listserv notifying everyone when we post new travel blogs!

If you are a UNM student and would like to submit your travel experiences to the website, please email solas@unm.edu. 
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Thu, 17 Apr 2014 16:46:39 GMThttp://www.solasunm.org/news/new-multimedia-sectionSOLAS is proud to launch the multimedia section of this website! Under the multimedia tab we will post some of the events that we host such as our ¡SOLAS Presents! lecture series as well as our interview series. Please check out the video recording of Corey Ragsdale's presentation "Who Makes the Cut?..." and an audio recording of Daniel Cozart's lecture, "Slavery and its Malcontents..." We will send emails through the SOLAS listserv notifying everyone when we post new events. 

If you are a UNM student and would like to present your research at a ¡SOLAS Presents! event, or if you would like like to be interviewed, please email solas@unm.edu. ]]>
Wed, 18 Sep 2013 22:41:19 GMThttp://www.solasunm.org/news/website-launch¡Bienvenido/Welcome to the SOLAS website! We have created this space with the hopes that it will be an active forum for all UNM students studying Latin America to share their insights as well as to promote pertinent on and off-campus events that relate to the region. Additionally, this site will serve as a platform for broadcasting research and personal experience in our interaction with Latin America whether it be academic achievements or activist endeavors. We urge all people throughout UNM, New Mexico and the world over who are committed to shaping the discourse about the socio-cultural, environmental, political and economic realities of the Americas, to participate and advocate for social progress through critical debates. As a community of active citizens and scholars, we hope that this site will be just a humble beginning to the larger task of our generation in making this world a more equitable place for everyone regardless of race, gender or class. 
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