10 events about Latin America this week, that I know about, that can be attended in person in Washington or online anywhere.
(Events that I know of, anyway. All times are U.S. Eastern.)
Tuesday, October 8
- 8:30-12:30 at the Wilson Center: Wilson Center Conference on US-Latin America Cooperation on the Global Energy Transition (RSVP required).
- 3:00-4:30 at the Wilson Center: Claudia Sheinbaum: What’s Next for US-Mexico Relations (RSVP required).
- 4:30-6:00 at Georgetown University: The Weak and the Powerful: How Panama Took the Canal and Changed the World.
Wednesday, October 9
- 9:00-11:30 at the Inter-American Dialogue: Bolstering Latin America-Japan-US Cooperation on Energy Transition and Critical Minerals Supply (RSVP required).
- 9:30-10:45 at IRI: Advancing democracy: A fireside chat on US global leadership and priorities with Assistant Secretary Rand (RSVP required).
- 10:30-12:00 at the Wilson Center: Tackling the Root Causes: Food Insecurity and Forced Migration in Latin America (RSVP required).
- 12:00-1:30 at Georgetown University and online: Argentina: Finding the Center in the Age of Right-wing Populism (RSVP required).
Thursday, October 10
- 12:00-1:30 at WOLA Zoom: Responding Effectively to the Fentanyl Overdose Crisis: Evidence from the Border and Beyond (RSVP required).
Friday, October 11
- 9:00-10:00 at brookings.edu: The international aid architecture: Addressing development challenges in fragile and conflict-affected areas (RSVP required).
- 3:00-4:00 at wilsoncenter.org: Negotiated Inequality: Latin America and the Making of the Nuclear Club (RSVP required).