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Center for the Americas

Center for the Americas

The Center for the Americas is dedicated to enhancing programming at the University of Oklahoma in several areas of the Western Hemisphere. Its major focus in Latin America, but it also promotes activities on the Caribbean, Canada, and global U.S. foreign policy. The Center for the Americas is sponsored by the ConocoPhillips Fund and the Canadian Studies Fund.

Center for the Americas

Among the Center for the Americas activities are monthly lunches for those in the OU community who are interested in Latin America; guest speakers; mini-conferences; film showings; musical concerts; the management of the oulatinamerica-L listserv at lists.ou.edu; a research essay competition; and more. Students or faculty interested in sponsorship from the Center for the Americas for their relevant activities should contact its director. For the moment, the Center does not offer research or travel grants to students or faculty.


People

Charles Kenney

Charles Kenney, Ph.D

Director, Center for the Americas

ConocoPhillips Chair in Latin American Studies

Research Fields: Politics in Latin America; Democracies and Democratization; History and Philosophy of Democracy; Political Institutions, Political Violence

Office: 222 Dale Hall Tower
Phone: (405) 325-3735
Email: ckenney@ou.edu


Upcoming Events

Since You Arrived, My Heart Stopped Belonging to Me: A Film Screening, Lunch and Discussion

Thursday, April 4, 12-1:15 p.m.
Zarrow Hall 145

The Center for the Americas presents a lunch, discussion and screening of Since You Arrived, My Heart Stopped Belonging to Me, a short film by Erin Kökdil, award-winning documentarian & Assistant Professor, Gaylord College of Journalism.

Lunch will be provided. Please RSVP by Tuesday, April 2 at https://bit.ly/3uTRVp

500 Years: A Film Screening

Tuesday, April 16 at 6 p.m.
Dale Hall 218

The Center for the Americas and LASI present a screening of 500 Years. Director Pamela Yates and Producer Paco de Onís will host a post-screening discussion and Q&A.


News

Student Group from OU’s Partner University in Mexico to Screen Documentary on Campus

September 11, 2023

On Tuesday, September 12, two students from OU’s partner university in Mexico, Universidad Popular Autónoma del Estado de Puebla (UPAEP), will be hosting a screening of their new documentary, Tijuana: Ciudad de Migrantes

Read more about the screening

Lewis Eliot, Annabel Ipsen, Elyse Singer


Announcing the 2023 OU Center for the Americas Faculty Research Grant Recipients

Lewis Eliot
Assistant Professor of History

"Neither Men nor Brothers: Enslaved Rebellion, Abolitionism, and Imperialism in Britain’s Nineteenth-Century Atlantic World”

Annabel Ipsen
Assistant Professor of Sociology

"Seeds of Sovereignty: Regulating Global Agriculture”

Elyse Singer
Assistant Professor of Anthropology

"Remaking Mexican Death: Searching for Dignity at the Ends of Life”

Congratulations to the 2023 Latin America and the Caribbean Best Paper Award Winners

 

Announcing the 2023 Latin America and the Caribbean Best Paper Award Winners

First Prize: Bryton L. Chain

For his paper, "A Creole Monarchy: King Henri I of Haiti and the Development of a Caribbean Political Ideology" written for HIST 4990 Independent Study (Haitian Monarchy) with Professor Jennifer Davis-Cline

Majors: African & African American Studies/History
Hometown: Granbury, TX

Second Prize: Camille Matlock

For her paper, "Politicizing the Repertoire and Centering Women in the Archive: Film and Feminism in Bogotá, Colombia" written for HIST 3573 Art and Revolution in Twentieth Century Latin America with Professor Sarah Hines

Major/Minor: Latin American History/Spanish
Hometown: Oklahoma City

Victor Maqque speaks at the CFA event

March 02, 2023

Center for the Americas and Center for Brazil Studies Host Panel Discussion on Political Protests in Brazil and Peru


Media

On March 24, 2023, the the OU Center for the Americas and the Center for Inter-American Policy and Research (CIPR) at Tulane University hosted this panel discussion with: José Miguel Cruz, Director of Research, Kimberly Green Latin American and Caribbean Center, Florida International University Michael Paarlberg, Assistant Professor of Political Science, Virginia Commonwealth University Sonja Wolf Researcher, Drug Policy Programme, CIDE

On February 9, 2023, the OU Center for the Americas hosted a Latin American Lunch panel discussion, "Recent Political Protests in Peru and Brazil." Speakers included Víctor Maqque (LASI and History), Fabio Costa Morais de Sa e Silva (International and Area Studies), Michelle Morais de Sa e Silva (International and Area Studies) and Charlie Kenney (Political Science).

On October 21, 2022, the OU Center for the Americas hosted a Latin American Lunch talk with IAS Professor Rachel Schwartz, "Why Do Corrupt Governments Invite International Anti-Corruption Commissions? Experiences from Central America." The event was held in person and also on Zoom.

On March 25, 2022, the OU Center for the Americas hosted a talk, "Struggles for Autonomy in Bolivia and Peru at the Time of Independence from Spain," with Victor Maqque, Managing Director for the Latin American Sustainability Initiative (LASI) and Affiliate Faculty, OU Department of History.

On January 28, 2022, the OU Center for the Americas and OU Center for Brazil Studies hosted Ian Carrillo of the OU Department of Sociology for a talk, "Dislodging Authoritarianism: The Brazilian Labor Ministry’s Fight Against Neo-Slavery and Environmental Exploitation."

On November 12, 2021, the OU Center for the Americas hosted this panel discussion on Caribbean Studies at the University of Oklahoma, with panelists Jennifer Davis Cline (history), Greg Graham (AFAM), Rita Keresztesi (English), and Lewis Eliot (history).

On October 15, 2021, the OU Center for the Americas welcomed Steven Gullberg, Associate Professor, OU Extended Campus School of Integrative and Cultural Studies, for this Zoom webinar.

A conversation with Krista Brune, Assistant Professor of Portuguese and Spanish, Penn State University. Presented by the OU Center for the Americas, Center for Brazil Studies and Department of Modern Languages, Literature and Linguistics on April 30, 2021. Respondent is Paulo Moreira, MLLL.

A talk presented by the OU Center for the Americas as part of the OU Tulsa Race Massacre centennial commemoration on April 16, 2021, with guest speaker Luis Rodrigo Salvadó, Analyst for the Public Prosecutor for Human Rights of Guatemala and Professor of Forensic Science and Criminal Investigation, Universidad de Occidente de Guatemala.

On February 5, 2021, The OU Center for the Americas welcomed Sarah Hines from the OU Dept. of History, Diego Escobari from the Dept. of Economics and Finance at the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley, and Ainara Moreno Mejía from the OU Dept. of Economics for this Zoom webinar.


Past Events

  • April 30, 2021Travels, Translations, and the Literary Imagination of Brazil in the Americas, a conversation with Krista Brune, Assistant Professor of Portuguese and Spanish, Penn State University
  • April 16, 2021Race, Massacre, and Historical Memory: The Case of Guatemala, a talk with Luis Rodrigo Salvadó, Analyst for the Public Prosecutor for Human Rights of Guatemala and Professor of Forensic Science and Criminal Investigation, Universidad de Occidente de Guatemala
  • February 5, 2021Democracy and Elections in Bolivia, a panel discussion with Sarah Hines, OU Dept. of History; Diego Escobari, Dept. of Economics and Finance, University of Texas Rio Grande Valley; Ainara Moreno Mejía, OU Dept. of Economics
  • November 13, 2020The U.S. Elections and Latin America, a webinar with Dr. Paolo Moreira, Department of Modern Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics; Dr. Charles Kenney, Department of Political Science
  • October 30, 2020Public Health and Distrust of the State, with Gilberto Hochman, History of Sciences and Health, Fundação Oswaldo Cruz, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; and Rossana Castiglioni, Dean of the School of Social Sciences and History, Universidad Diego Portales, Santiago, Chile
  • September 11, 2020Responses to COVID in the Americas, a panel discussion with Dr. Michelle Morais, OU Dept. of International & Area Studies; Speaking on Cuba: Dr. Tassie Hirschfeld, OU Dept. of Anthropology; Speaking on Mexico: Dr. Alfonso Mendoza, Universidad Popular Autónoma del Estado de Puebla
  • January 21, 2016: The New Normal? What the Renewal of US-Cuban Diplomatic Relations Means
  • November 17, 2015: Soccer, Sex, and Scandal in Brazil, with Don Kulick, Professor of Anthropology, Uppsala University, Sweden
  • November 16, 2015: Becoming a "Brazilianist" Mid-Career, with Don Kulick, Professor of Anthropology, Uppsala University, Sweden
  • October 20, 2015: Emitting LIght and Reflecting Color, with Maya Stanfield-Mazzi
  • August 31-September 4, 2015: Latin America Week
  • Spring 2015: Brazil: Human Rights, the Legacy of the Dictatorship, and the Quest for Justice, with Dr. James Green 
  • Spring 2015 Latin Americanist Lunch series
  • Fall 2014 Latin Americanist Lunch Series
  • Brazil Conversation Hour: each Friday