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The COVID-19 Pandemic in Latin America, A Year Later: Interdisciplinary Insights

Talks, Discussions, Lectures, Diversity, Wellness, RSVP Required, Discussion Group, Undergraduate Events, Graduate Events

PRESENTERS:
Carlos Castillo-Salgado, Epidemiologist, Johns Hopkins University
Rossana Castiglioni, Dean of Faculty, Social Sciences and History, Diego Portales University, Chile
Sebastián Garrido, Politics, CIDE, Mexico

MODERATOR:
María José Urzúa Valverde, Politics, Princeton University

DISCUSSANTS: Federico Tiberti, Politics, Princeton University
Sebastian Rojas Cabal, Sociology, Princeton University

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To receive a Zoom Meeting registration link, you must first register:

REGISTER HERE

This event, which is free and open to the public, is hosted by the Program in Latin American Studies (PLAS).

Event Details

Date

March 2, 2021

Time

5:00 p.m.

Location

Zoom

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