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Speaker Series: Bolivia, the end of a cycle? Part 1: The political crisis, 2019-2020

Wednesday, September 30, 2020 from 7:00 pm to 8:00 pm

In this series of keynote presentations, Bolivian social and working movement leaders, academics, and political analysts will interrogate the main features of this highly complex crisis, along with its social, economic and political roots.

Join us for the first keynote of this series titled The political crisis, 2019-2020” with speakers Fernanda Wanderley (Director, Institute of Socio-Economic Research, Universidad Católica Boliviana) and Vladimir Diaz Cuellar (PhD Candidate, Geography and Environmental Studies, Carleton University), moderated by Dr. Cristina Rojas (Director, Institute of Political Economy). 

Presentations will be in Spanish with English interpretation made available, and the event will be streamed on YouTube as well as via Zoom.

Click here to register and learn more about this series. You will receive a link to the event the day of the event.

Event poster for series with bright colours and an image of people marching through the streets bearing flags over top of the event title on the left side; with the names and photos of the guest speakers and moderator with their educational accreditations and associations listed on the right. Small print at the bottom lists those endorsing the event. (please see full text below).

Carleton’s Institute of Political Economy has endorsed this series along with: Americas Policy Group Canada (APG-GOPA) | Atlantic Regional Solidarity Network | Canadian Association for Latin American and Caribbean Studies (CALACS) | Centre for Research on Latin America and the Caribbean (CERLAC) | Department of Geography and Environmental Studies, Carleton University | Department of Political Science, Carleton University | Latin American and Caribbean Studies, Carleton University | New Brunswick Media Co-op| Postgrado en Ciencias del Desarrollo, CIDES-UMSA | Radio Deseo – La Paz