Thank you for taking the time to view our exhibit.
Special thanks to Anita Nester, IAPA's Undergraduate Concentrations Manager, for helping to coordinate this exhibit with the Watson Institute, and to Patricia Figueroa, Curator of Iberian and Latin American Collections at the Brown Library, for helping us make such a full exploration of casta and other historical images.
Professor Augusto would like to give personal thanks to the imaginative, out-of-frame-thinking students of the Development's Visual Imaginaries seminar in Fall 2020, including Catherine Li, whose work is not (yet) exhibited here, as well as to the Native American and Indigenous Studies Initiative at Brown for course development support.
CONTRIBUTORS
Bella Hoang ‘22, International and Public Affairs
Madison Hough ’22, Socio-cultural Anthropology and International and Public Affairs
Sebastian Immonen ’23, International Relations and Apparel Design
Nathan Kakalec '21, Public Policy
Sonia Kelly-Manning ’22, International and Public Affairs
Deborah Marini ’22.5, Public Policy
Lara Mikhail ’22, Business Economics and International and Public Affairs
Kavya Nayak ’22, Behavioral Decision Sciences and International and Public Affairs
Aanya Parikh ’21, Economics and International Relations
Emily Rockwell '22, International and Public Affairs
Lucy Spahr ’22, Modern Culture and Media
Gabriela Treviño ’21, Public Policy
Ally Zhu ’22, Computer Science and Visual Arts
Geri Augusto, Gerard Visiting Associate Professor of International & Public Affairs (IAPA) and Africana Studies, and Director of Development Studies
Laney Day
JaLeel Marques Porcha
Terms of Use
We are pleased to offer use of digital images of the original works in this exhibit for educational and personal purposes. Under no circumstances may images be resold or redistributed for compensation of any kind without prior written permission from the Contributors.
For commercial publishing or other use, contact:
Anita Nester
IAPA Academic Program Manager
Watson Institute, 111 Thayer Street
Providence, RI - 02912