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I\'m Not Yelling! I\'m Dominican: First-Generation Caribbeanites Navigating LifeI'm Not Yelling! I'm Dominican: First-Generation Caribbeanites Navigating Life14. Caribbean Legacy: Exploring the African Roots of the Americas with Dr. Natasha LightfootIn this episode of I'm Not Yelling, I'm Dominican!, we dive into the rich history and legacy of Caribbeanites with our featured guest, Dr. Natasha Lightfoot, Associate Professor of History at Columbia University. Dr. Lightfoot shares her extensive knowledge on the crucial role of people of African descent in shaping the United States and the entire Western hemisphere. We discuss the importance of addressing the painful legacies of slavery, colonialism, and the various isms—capitalism, racism, sexism, colorism—that emerged from the first sins of Western expansion. As first-generation kids, we reflect on our unique experiences growing up between two...2023-06-1953 minCulinary Historians of ChicagoCulinary Historians of ChicagoMaggi GalaxyMaggi Galaxy Presented by Stephan Palmié, Anthropology Dept. at University of Chicago Antoni Miralda, Artist and founder of Food Cultura, Foodcultura* As part of the Living Together Performance Series which took place in Little Haiti, the Haitian neighborhood of Miami, 2018, The Maggic Banquet, a participatory food-performance by the internationally acclaimed Miami- and Barcelona-based artist Miralda, celebrated Miami’s diverse cultural heritage by tracing the culinary history of Maggi, the ubiquitous and universal seasoning brand. Presenting dishes from the kitchens of Miami's various ethnic groups — all made with Maggi — in an altar-like buffet, Miralda explored the commodification and globalization of food and tra...2019-11-151h 43The Latin American Briefing SeriesThe Latin American Briefing Series"U.S.-Cuban Academic Relations Part II: Roundtable Discussion on U.S.-Cuban Academic Exchange" Introduction: Alan Kolata, University of Chicago. Discussants: Stephan Palmie, University of Chicago; Agnes Lugo-Ortiz, University of Chicago; Shannon Dawdy, University of Chicago; Laurie Frederik, University of Chicago; Paul Ryer, University of Chicago. U.S. and Cuban scholars involved in academic, scientific, and cultural research face significant difficulties in maintaining open and thorough dialogue with each other due to restrictions governing travel between the two countries. Such exchanges, however, hold the potential for improved interpretations of our economic, cultural, and historical ties, and ultimately for improved political relations. The aim of this conference was to convene scholars, practitioners, and members...2007-05-0459 minCHIASMOS: The University of Chicago International and Area Studies Multimedia Outreach Source [audio]CHIASMOS: The University of Chicago International and Area Studies Multimedia Outreach Source [audio]"U.S.-Cuban Academic Relations Part II: Roundtable Discussion on U.S.-Cuban Academic Exchange" Introduction: Alan Kolata, University of Chicago. Discussants: Stephan Palmie, University of Chicago; Agnes Lugo-Ortiz, University of Chicago; Shannon Dawdy, University of Chicago; Laurie Frederik, University of Chicago; Paul Ryer, University of Chicago. U.S. and Cuban scholars involved in academic, scientific, and cultural research face significant difficulties in maintaining open and thorough dialogue with each other due to restrictions governing travel between the two countries. Such exchanges, however, hold the potential for improved interpretations of our economic, cultural, and historical ties, and ultimately for improved political relations. The aim of this conference was to convene scholars, practitioners, and members...2007-05-0459 minCHIASMOS: The University of Chicago International and Area Studies Multimedia Outreach Source [video]CHIASMOS: The University of Chicago International and Area Studies Multimedia Outreach Source [video]"U.S.-Cuban Academic Relations Part II: Roundtable Discussion on U.S.-Cuban Academic Exchange" (video) Introduction: Alan Kolata, University of Chicago. Discussants: Stephan Palmie, University of Chicago; Agnes Lugo-Ortiz, University of Chicago; Shannon Dawdy, University of Chicago; Laurie Frederik, University of Chicago; Paul Ryer, University of Chicago. U.S. and Cuban scholars involved in academic, scientific, and cultural research face significant difficulties in maintaining open and thorough dialogue with each other due to restrictions governing travel between the two countries. Such exchanges, however, hold the potential for improved interpretations of our economic, cultural, and historical ties, and ultimately for improved political relations. The aim of this conference was to convene scholars, practitioners, and members...2007-05-0459 min