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2025-2026: Year of Curating Presence
CEE NEWS #69In a moment in which the current political leadership is ordering the reinstatement of confederate memorials and the demolition and erasure of installations like “The President’s House: Freedom and Slavery in the Making of a New Nation,” removed from its site at Market and Sixth Streets and reinstalled last week, it is critical to bring back into view the massive outrage of the summer of 2020, after George Floyd’s murder, that catalyzed many to protest and remove confederate memorials and monuments and other public paeans to white supremacy.
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UPCOMING EVENTSThird thursday with Angelantonio grossiMar 19| 12 pm | CEE Lounge 438For our March Third Thursday we will break bread with Senior Fellow at CEE, Angelantonio Grossi in a conversation that bridges Ghanaian popular media cultures, Black Atlantic religions, and music.
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Künü // SCreening & discussionmarch 17 | 4pm | rainey auditoriumJoin us for a film screening with Mapuche visual artist, filmmaker, curator, and art history scholar Francisco Huichaqueo. Francisco will present his work Künü, which portrays the land-back struggle of 80 communities from Loncoche, between the cities of Temuco and Valdivia in what is today known as “southern Chile.” The film explores how Mapuche lands have been occupied by Chilean capital-based transnational forestry company Arauco, and it follows the process through which the native communities organize themselves to reclaim their ancestral land.
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Searching for the Songs of the Wanaragua // SCREENINg & Discussionmarch 18 | 4pm | VAN PELT LIBRARY RM 241Save the date for a film screening and discussion at Penn Libraries, organized by Latin American Studies Librarian Brie Gettleson.
In 2023 Cesar Vargas Sabio, a Honduran Garifuna teacher, and Eli LaBan, an American filmmaker, spent 3 months traveling across Honduras recording traditional Wanaragua songs to support Garifuna language preservation. |
PAST EVENTS
CEE Fall FELLOW final EVENT: ṢèègèsíṢèègèsí (pronounced shay-gay-see) is a durational performance that explores the ritual of hair braiding as a practice of survival. Over 8 hours, performance and visual artist Courtney Desiree Morris will install a set of braid extensions in her hair in the museum. The performance will be accompanied by a soundscape of five mixtapes. Audience members are invited to make offerings of pennies, flowers, sweets, honey, stones/minerals, or shells.
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NOV. 29th | PENN MUSEUM | 10am- 5pm |
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