Romina Green Rioja – Sergio Beltrán-García

Romina Green Rioja is an assistant professor in Latin American History at Washington and Lee University in Virginia. She researches racial formation in 19th-century Chile and the modern-day feminist movement in Argentina and Chile. Her forthcoming book under contract with the University of Alabama Press is preliminarily titled The German Turn: Settler Ideology and Racial Education in Modern Chile. Sergio Beltrán-García is an architect, activist, and researcher who engages with aesthetic and political practices of transitional justice by using memory as an entry point. He is a PhD candidate in Political Science, an adjunct professor at the School of Architecture of the National Autonomous University of Mexico, a research fellow with Forensic Architecture, and a member of NACLA’s Editorial Committee.

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