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SUMMARY:Timothy Leary’s Trips from Harvard to Mexico: Hotel Nirvana\, March 27-28
DESCRIPTION:A multidisciplinary conference\, inspired by Hotel Nirvana\, a play about Timothy Leary’s encounter with Mexico and mushrooms\, brings together theater\, research on drugs\, law\, and war with a documentary film and a visit to the Houghton collection of psychedelic art. An interview with novelist and playwright Juan Villoro will explore connections between art and complex issues of security and public health to reflect on today’s innovation and appropriation of ancestral knowledge. Hosted by the Department of Romance Languages and Literatures\, its Cultural Agents Initiative\, with support from the Mahindra Center for Humanities program\, Psychedelics in Society and Culture\, and from the David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies. Program \nFriday\, March 27\, 2026\n – Fong Auditorium (Boylston Hall) \n9:00 – 10:30: Panel 1: Psychedelics for Health \n –    Franklin King\, MD (United States) — Neurologist at Massachusetts General    Hospital and Harvard Medical School\, specialist in psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy. \n–   Roxanne Sholevar\, MD (United States) — Psychiatrist at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute\, with extensive experience at the intersection of psychiatry and medicine. \n–   Juliana Zambrano\, MD (United States) — Physician at Massachusetts General Hospital. \n  \n10:40 – 11:00: Coffee Break \n  \n11:10 – 12:40: Panel 2: Ethics and Sacred Psychedelics \n–    Pedro Favarón (Peru) — Philosopher\, poet\, and researcher of Amazonian Indigenous traditions\, and critic of neo-shamanism. \n–    Rick Doblin (United States) — Founder of the Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies (MAPS) and partner pioneer with Leary in psychedelic-assisted therapies. \n–    Héctor de Jesús-Cortés\, PhD (Puerto Rico) — Neuroscientist specializing in learning\, memory\, and synaptic plasticity. \n– Boylston Hall\, room 403 \n1:00 – 2:00: Lunch for speakers and Screening of “Rao: The Challenges of    Shipibo-Konibo Ancestral Medicine” \n– Houghton Library \n2:15 – 3:15: Guided Visit to the Ludlow-Santo Domingo Collection of Psychedelic Art \n– Farkas Hall \n3:30 – 4:30: Staged Reading of Hotel Nirvana\, directed by Leyma López \n4:45 – 6:00: Interview with Juan Villoro\, author of Hotel Nirvana \n  \nSaturday\, March 28\, 2026 / Resource Room (CGIS) \n– CGIS\, DRCLAS Resource Room \n10:00 – 11.30: Panel 3: Drug War Narratives and the Violence of National Security Paradigm \n–    Oswaldo Zavala (México) — professor at CUNY\, author of Drug Cartels Do Not Exist and The War in Words. \n–    Rachel Nolan (United States) — historian and Pulitzer Prize journalist\, professor at Boston University. \n–    Boris Muñoz (Venezuela) — journalist\, editor of Boom\, an independent digital journalism initiative to fight misinformation. \n–    Andrew Ryan (United States) — Boston Globe journalist\, Pulitzer Prize finalist; member of the investigative team at Spotlight. \n11:30 – 12:00: Coffee
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SUMMARY:The ALARI IV Continental Conference on Afro-Latin American Studies
DESCRIPTION:We are pleased to share that Professor Doris Sommer will participate in the Fourth Continental Conference on Afro-Latin American Studies\, organized by the Afro-Latin American Research Institute (ALARI) at Harvard University\, in collaboration with the University Consortium on Afro-Latin American Studies and the Center for Afrodiasporic Studies (CEAF) at Universidad Icesi. \nThe conference will take place in Cali\, Colombia\, from July 22 to 24\, 2026\, and will unite scholars\, students\, artists\, educators\, activists\, and policymakers engaged with the African Diaspora in Latin America. \nWe invite all interested participants to submit their proposals by December 1\, 2025. Don’t miss this opportunity to join a vibrant space for dialogue\, exchange\, and innovation. \nParticipate here! \nhttps://alari.fas.harvard.edu/aplicacion-al-iv-encuentro-continental/
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LOCATION:Universidad Icesi\, Calle 18 No. 122-135\, Cali\, Pance\, Colombia
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