For its 2016 Baptista Lecture, CERLAC is delighted to host a panel discussion on the use of archives of the violent past in struggles to make a better future in Central America.Moderated by Carlota McAllister. Presentations by:
- Carlos Henríquez Consalvi, of the Museo de la Palabra y la Imagen (MUPI) in El Salvador.
- Gustavo Meoño, of the Archivo Histórico de la Policia Nacional in Guatemala.
- Diana Carolina Sierra, a MUPI collaborator and PhD candidate in History and Latin American Studies at the University of Michigan.
See MUPI exhibition “1932.”
Presented by Centre for Research on Latin America and the Caribbean (CERLAC).
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