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Confluencenter for Creative Inquiry
Welcome to the Confluencenter for Creative Inquiry! We are a physical and intellectual home for the arts, humanities, and social sciences at the University of Arizona. Our programs support faculty and students' artistic and scholarly endeavors, addressing some of society's grand challenges. We value forward-thinking, creativity, and research through proliferating networks of collaboration and creative synergies. learn more
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Fronteridades
Fronteridades: Nurturing Collaborative Intersections in the U.S-Mexico Border aims to bridge disciplines, sectors, and communities to deepen our understanding of the U.S-Mexico border and diversify the perspectives and narratives that shape this region.
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The Fronteridades Lectures Series program brings a cohort of emerging and established border scholars with interdisciplinary, theoretical expertise to understand transborder dynamics from multiple locations better.
Dr. Diana Montaño
Electrifying Mexico: Post-Revolution, Technology and the Transformation of Daily Life
Electrifying Mexico:...
Join us for the Fronteridades Lecture Series Featuring Dr. Diana Montaño, who will present her multi-award-winning book, “Electrifying Mexico: Technology and the Transformation of a Modern City.”
Dr. Irasema Coronado
Stories of Migration: Dr. Irasema Coronado
Stories of Migration:...
The panel discussion spoke on the crafting and stories of migrant and refugee children, children of deportees, their experiences, the legislation and policies that affect them, and the cultural and literary production on them.
Maria Hinojosa
An evening with Maria Hinojosa: Crossing Borders and Building Futures
An evening with Maria...
In this lecture, Hinojosa speaks on the need for representation in the media, sharing her personal experience as a pioneering Latina reporter and discussing her recent book Once I Was You.
Dr. Rosanna Reguillo
Lecture Series with Dr. Rosanna Reguillo
Lecture Series...
Dr. Rosanna Reguillo is joining us virtually from ITESO, Universidad Jesuita de Guadalajara, where she will be giving a lecture titled, De la Narcomaquina a la Necromaquina: reflexiones y propuestas.
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Dr. Maria Socorro Tabuenca
Fronteras Fisicas Y Metaforicas: Del Cruce Cotidiano Al Academico with Dr. Maria Socorro Tabuenca
Fronteras Fisicas...
Dr. María Socorro Tabuenca, a Professor of Spanish and former chair of the Department of Languages and Linguistics at the University of Texas, El Paso spoke on her work which elaborates on how the borderlands have inspired, encouraged, and impacted her personal and academic life. Watch follow-up conversation with Dr. Tabuenca and Dr. Norma Elia Cantu here.
Dr. Sonia Robles
Transborder Community Radio, in collaboration with KXCI Community Radio
Transborder Community...
Professors from the University of Delaware and Arizona State University discussed the history and impact of community radio on the border during a virtual lecture series.
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Dr. Norma Elia Cantú
Del Otro Lado: Narratives of (Dis)Placement with Dr. Norma Elia Cantú
Del Otro Lado: Narratives...
Join us from Trinity University in San Antonio, Texas, to explore the narratives of those who arrive daily at the border, including her own story. Her lecture features a braided essay weaving poetry, history, and folklore into a cohesive metanarrative.
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Dr. Lorgia García Peña
Translating Blackness: The Vaivenes and Migrations of Black Latinidad
Translating Blackness:...
Professor at Princeton University and author of The Borders of Dominicanidad will be giving a virtual talk and discussion of Black Latinidad as an epistemology, as a way of understanding and producing knowledge from the site off unbelonging from “the unfinished project of emancipation.”
PandemiDiarios
The term pandemidiarios comes from blending “pandemic” and “diarios” (diaries). Diarios are where the stories of ourselves are written. They are where we express our frustrations, hopes, and visions for the future. For some, it is a therapeutic process, and for others a way to capture the moment or keep a record of day-to-day life.
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Home for extraordinary Creative Inquiry Proliferating networks of collaboration and creative synergies Forward thinking Creativity and Research Defining the leading edge of synergy among disciplines Engaging with emerging problems and ideas