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Lecture: "Evaluating the State of Black Citizenship in Latin America"

Wednesday, April 2, 2025 12:30–2:00 PM
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    Mariela Noles CotitoProfessor of Discrimination and Public PolicyUniversidad del Pacífico (Lima, Peru)
    The formulation of legislation aimed at promoting and protecting the rights of racial and ethnic minorities in Andean countries is a very recent phenomenon. Indeed, it is not until the end of the 1980s that said countries embarked on a consistent effort to move away from legal colorblindness and the denial of racial discrimination to begin the process of affirming the citizenship of their citizens of African descent in a way that considers, protects, and respects their ethno-racial identity. This lecture will reconstruct some of the elements that allowed for this transition in Latin America at large, and what is the current state of black citizenship in Andean countries.

    Mariela Noles Cotito is a professor of discrimination and public policy at the Universidad del Pacífico in Lima, Peru. Her research portfolio spans gender equality, social inclusion policies within the Peruvian context, and the intricate intersections of various systems of oppression. She holds a law degree from the Pontificia Universidad Catolica del Peru, an LLM from the University of Pennsylvania, and dual MA degrees in Latin American studies and in political science from the University of South Florida.
     
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