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LARC and the Calgary Association of Lifelong Learners (CALL) have partnered to host a new lecture series on Latin American Issues to be held at cSPACE (formerly King Edward High School) 1721 29 Ave SW, room 310. This series of monthly lectures presented by professors and graduate students in LARC will explore various aspects of Latin American history and current issues. Each one-hour lecture will be followed by a half hour for questions and discussion. There is no registration or fee for the series, and drop-ins are welcome. 

Fall 2017 schedule: Tuesdays, 1:30-3 p.m. September 12, October 10, November 14 

Winter 2018 schedule: January 16, February 13, March 13, April 10

See the LARC events calendar for details on each lecture. 

The Calgary Association of Lifelong Learners (CALL) is a member-led, non-profit organization whose mandate is to facilitate lifelong learning for residents of Calgary and area who are 45 years of age and older.  Programs and activities are wide-ranging, focusing on arts and culture, society and politics, and health and science. CALL believes that by enriching the lives of the community’s elders and expanding the opportunities for them to connect with a wide range of individuals and organizations, we will also be enriching the cultural, social, and intellectual life of the larger community, contributing significantly toward Calgary’s ongoing effort to become a highly livable city for people of all ages.

*Photo “Presencia de América Latina”, ubicado en la Casa del Arte, Universidad de Concepción, Fotografía tomada por Farisori; Autor del mural: Jorge González Camarena, mexicano; Propiedad de la Universidad de Concepción, Chile

Date: 
Wednesday, September 14, 2016