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2025-26 CLACS Fellows

Competition Announcement

CLACS Faculty Fellows *
2025-26 Academic Year

* Open to all UW-Milwaukee faculty and full-time academic staff

A PDF of this call is available for download here.

Challenge and Progress in Latin America and the Caribbean

Application deadline: May 22, 2025

The 51 Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies (CLACS) invites applications for its Faculty Fellows program, focused annually on diverse themes. Fellows will contribute to scholarly exchanges on the selected topic and will each co-plan a public-facing activity, to be supported by CLACS as part of its National Resource Center commitment to teaching, research, and public engagement about Latin America and the Caribbean. The National Resource Center program is funded through the U.S. Department of Education to promote the deeper understanding of world regions.

This year’s CLACS Fellows theme –Challenge and Progress– invites applicants to consider how their research and/or artistic expression foregrounds areas of struggle and/or advancement (e.g. societal, disciplinary, representational) related to Latin America or the Caribbean. In a region historically shaped by positivist narratives of social, political, and economic progress, new perspectives on Latin American and Caribbean development may be in order. Our holistic understanding of challenge and progress in the region will benefit from inquiry on a variety of scales (individual, interpersonal, or group-based), perspectives, time periods, and places (imagined or natural world, urban or rural settings).

Fellows may explore the theme from any disciplinary, interpretive, creative, or analytic approach. Projects may explore how particular areas of society or knowledge have developed or suffered setbacks, and how we can best respond. Creative or artistic production may illuminate, complicate, or confront these dynamics. Some possible topics of focus include: access to resources and environmental sustainability; artistic and/or cultural production; communication and media; democratic decline; gender, race, or ethnicity in society; historical memory; linguistic change or expression; local, regional, or global economies; migration and/or diaspora; political structures and representation; public health; social movements and collectivity.

Eligibility: The CLACS Fellows program is open to all 51 faculty and full-time academic staff. Preference will be given to new applicants.

Award amount: Up to three Fellows will each receive $2,000 support, payable after July 1, 2025. Fellows will work with CLACS staff to ensure spending compliance with campus, system, and federal grant policies. Final awards are contingent upon continued availability of CLACS’s federal Title VI National Resource Center grant funds from the U.S. Department of Education.

Individual commitments: During the 2025-26 academic year, (1) participate in periodic, informal Fellows exchanges to discuss works-in-progress, and (2) plan at least one public engagement program in collaboration with CLACS staff, to support the Fellow’s ongoing research and promote broader understanding of Latin America & the Caribbean. Program possibilities include: inviting a guest speaker, giving a brownbag lecture, curating a small exhibition, hosting a film screening with discussion, organizing a virtual or in-person panel discussion, offering a K-16 teacher training.

To apply: Email the following materials as a single PDF file to CLACS Director Natasha Borges Sugiyama (sugiyamn@uwm.edu) by May 22, 2025:

  1. Two-page (maximum) CV, including name and departmental affiliation;
  2. Two-page (maximum) description of how your research will contribute to scholarly exchange on the year’s theme, broadly defined. Be sure to explain how your research connects with Latin American and Caribbean Studies and CLACS’s mission to promote teaching, research, and public engagement on Latin America and the Caribbean;
  3. 500-word (maximum) description of how a public-facing program related to your topic would enhance your own work and/or support greater understanding of the region. For more on the Center’s mission and public engagement work, please see uwm.edu/clacs.

For more information, contact CLACS Director Natasha Borges Sugiyama.

 

LACUSL Speaker Series: Prof. Pamela Harris

“Lathisms: Women Mathematicians in Latin America”

Monday, April 28th, 2025

3:00-4:00 PM

AGSL (51 Libraries, 3rdڱǴǰ)
UW-Milwaukee

Dr. Pamela Harris
51 Associate Professor of Mathematics

Latinxs and Hispanics make significant contributions to the mathematical sciences while navigating challenges related to representation, access, and community building. In this talk, I will highlight the importance of fostering collaborations and creating spaces that support the success and visibility of Latinx and Hispanic mathematicians. I will share examples of initiatives that strengthen professional networks, mentorship, and research partnerships, demonstrating the impact of collective efforts.

Join us to learn about the many topics you can study through the interdisciplinaryLACUSL majorat 51.

Ramona

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Thursday April 10 at 7:00pm

Victoria Linares Villegas

2023 Dominican Republic | 82 minutes

Co-presented with the Women’s Resource Center

Camila, an actor preparing for a role as a pregnant teenager, connects with real pregnant young girls from Santo Domingo for inspiration. As fifteen girls candidly share their experiences on camera, they unexpectedly shape the feature film’s direction, leading it into uncharted territory. Playing with the boundaries between reality and artifice, this is a poignant depiction of humanity and resilience. Best Documentary, 2024 Cinélatino Festival Toulouse

Other films by Victoria Linares Villegas:

2022 It Runs in the Family(Best Documentary, Buenos Aires International Film Festival)

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The Two Mariettes (Las dos Mariette)

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Wednesday April 9 at 7:00pm

Poli Martínez Kaplun

2023 Argentina | 80 minutes

Co-presented with the Sam & Helen Stahl Center for Jewish Studies– join us after the film for a talkback (informal facilitated discussion)

How long can a person keep a secret? Mariette did so for 70 years, hiding the Jewish origins of her family from her well-heeled peers in post-WWII Buenos Aires. Now, at a threshold in her life, Mariette decides to speak up. A documentary that follows the perspectives of four generations and examines the limits of individual and collective identities.

Other films by Poli Martínez Kaplun:

2019 The House on Wannsee Street

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Toll (Pedágio)

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Tuesday April 8 at 7:00pm

Carolina Markowicz

2023 Brazil | 102 minutes

Co-presented with the LGBTQ+ Resource Center

Suellen, a toll booth attendant and single mother, falls in with a gang of thieves in an attempt to keep her family afloat. Her cause: sending her teenage son Antônio to an expensive gay conversion workshop led by a renowned foreign priest. Antônio follows his own path to survival. A trenchant social commentary and a nuanced story of familial love and its excruciating limits. Best Feature Film, Best Director, Best Original Screenplay, 2024 Brazilian Academy of Cinema Awards

Other films by Carolina Markowicz:

2022 Charcoal(Best Film, 2022 Brasília Film Festival)

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The Day I Met You (O Dia Que Te Conheci)

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Monday April 7 at 7:00pm

André Novais Oliveira

2023 Brazil | 70 minutes

In Belo Horizonte, Zeca tries to get up early to catch the bus for his school librarian job an hour and a half away. Inexplicably, this is ever more difficult: his job, body, and mind have all gone out of whack. The weight of the daily grind is temporarily lifted when he spends a few impromptu hours with Louisa. Novais Oliveira’s minimalist micro-portrait reveals the glimmers of magic in the mundane.

Other films by André Novais Oliveira:

2018 Long Way Home(Best Film, 2018 Brasília Film Festival)
2016She Comes Back on Thursday

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There is no English-subtitled trailer available, but rest assured the film we screen will have English subtitles!

ū (Ghosts / Fantasmas)

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Sunday April 6 at 4:00pm

Sumie García

2023 Mexico | 83 minutes

Co-presented with the Center for 21st Century Studies

A lyrical documentary that explores the veiled story of Mexico’s Japanese diaspora and the enduring impact of history’s silences. The film pairs testimonies with archival images, landscapes, and choreography to question the theatricality of individual and collective identity formation. When all that’s left of history is memories, how are invisible wounds healed? ū traverses different regions of Mexico to bring life to story and silence alike.

This is Sumie García’s first feature film! Find her .

 

Queens (Reinas)

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Saturday April 5 at 6:00pm

Klaudia Reynicke

2024 Peru, Spain, Switzerland | 102 minutes

Surrounded by social and political chaos in Lima during the summer of 1992, Lucía, Aurora, and their mother Elena plan to leave and seek opportunities in the United States. Their farewell involves reconnecting with their estranged father, Carlos, adding turbulence to the regrets, hopes, and fears of their emotional departure. A moving character study of a family trying to ground itself within a tumultuous political landscape. Best Screenplay, 2024 Lima Film Festival

Other films by Klaudia Reynicke:

2022 La vie devant (series)
2019 Love Me Tender
2016 Il nido (The Nest)

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La Suprema

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Saturday April 5 at 4:00pm *

Felipe Holguín Caro

2023 Colombia | 83 minutes

Co-presented with FitWell
* F
ree group boxing demo at 3:15pm! Open to all, details and signup below.

In a Caribbean town erased from the maps, where there is not even electricity, teenage Laureana dreams of being a boxer. When she learns that her uncle will box for the 2001 world title and the event will be broadcast live on television, she and the community will go out of their way to watch the fight, while fighting for dignity and against oblivion. An endearing portrait teeming with irrepressible energy. Official Colombian Submission, 2025 Academy Award for Best International Film

This is Felipe Holguín Caro’s first feature film! Find him .

 

FREE Group Boxing Demo with FitWell
April 5, 2025 from 3:15 – 3:45 pm (30 min)
51 Union Room E240
Registration required: (closes 4/4/25)

 

Experience the action of boxing! Join Owner and Coach Donna Gallardo of SheWolf MKE – Women’s Boxing Gym and FitWell Course Instructor for an exciting free group boxing demo! Learn essential techniques from skilled coaches that will get you started.

Boxing combines punching drills and conditioning exercises that can improve your heart health, strength, endurance, balance and coordination.

Whether you’re a beginner or experienced, boxing course is a fun and empowering way to stay active and push your limits! Enjoy snacks and win prizes. All levels welcome. No equipment necessary.

Space is limited. Registration closes on 4/4/25.

The Dog Thief (El ladrón de perros)

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Friday April 4 at 7:00 pm

Vinko Tomičić

2024 Bolivia, Chile, Ecuador, France, Italy, Mexico | 90 minutes

Martín is a 13-year-old orphan who works as a shoeshine boy on the cold streets of La Paz. One day he decides to steal the dog of his best client, a lonely tailor he has begun to imagine as his father. An intimate and unflinching story about discrimination and the search for identity. Special Jury Prize, 2024 Lima Film Festival

Other films by Tomičić:

2016 Cockroach

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