Entries to this calendar include events open to the public, legislative reporting deadlines, and events of significance to U.S. security relations with Latin America and the Caribbean.

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Thursday, September 4, 2008

Event: XIX Latin American Film Festival

Time: 
09/16/2008 - 00:00

Through Ocober 7

From http://www.afi.com/silver/new/nowplaying/2008/v5i5/latin08.aspx

XIX LATIN AMERICAN FILM FESTIVAL
September 16 - October 7

Now in its 19th year, this annual Festival showcases the best filmmaking from Latin America and, with the inclusion of films from Spain and Portugal, celebrates Ibero-American cultural connections. This year's selection of over thirty films includes multiple award-winners, international festival favorites, local box-office hits and debut works by promising new talents.

Presented in association with the Association of Ibero-American Cultural Attaches and the Inter-American Development Bank's Cultural Center.

See http://www.afi.com/silver/new/nowplaying/2008/v5i5/latin08.aspx for list of films

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Monday, September 15, 2008

Event: After Bolivia's Recall Referendum A Way Forward?

Time: 
09/16/2008 - 10:30 - 09/16/2008 - 12:00

From http://www.wola.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=viewevent&id=767&I...

After Bolivia’s Recall Referendum A Way Forward?

Start Date: Sep 16 2008, 10:30am

Register for this event
After Bolivia’s Recall Referendum A Way Forward?

The Washington Office on Latin America and
the Institute for Policy Studies
are pleased to invite you to a discussion

After Bolivia's Recall Referendum
A Way Forward?

featuring

Kathryn Ledebur
Director, Andean Information Network (AIN)
Cochabamba, Bolivia

Tuesday, September 16, 2008
10:30 am - 12:00 noon
Washington Office on Latin America
|1666 Connecticut Avenue, NW, Suite 400
Washington, DC

In Bolivia's August 10 recall referendum, President Evo Morales was confirmed in office with a resounding 67 percent of the national vote. President Morales has pointed to the vote as a strong renewal of his mandate, including the effort to approve a new constitution. At the same time, the country's main regional opposition figures in the eastern lowland departments of Santa Cruz, Pando, Beni and Tarija were all also confirmed in office, and emboldened to press their "autonomy" agenda and block adoption of the new constitution. Meanwhile, the results of a survey conducted shortly after the recall referendum show that the vast majority of Bolivians (86 percent) agree that the national government and regional leaders should enter into genuine dialogue to overcome the prolonged political stalemate.

Since 1999, Kathryn Ledebur has directed the Andean Information Network (AIN), which promotes human rights and socioeconomic justice in Bolivia and more humane and effective illicit drug control policies. AIN provides information and analysis to NGO colleagues, the media and international policymakers on developments in Bolivia and the impact of U.S. government and European policies.

Please RSVP to Rachel Robb rrobb@wola.org or call (202) 797-2171.

The Washington Office on Latin America (WOLA) is a nonprofit policy, research, and advocacy organization working to advance democracy, human rights, and social and economic justice in U.S. policy towards Latin America. For more information please visit http://www.wola.org/.

The Institute for Policy Studies is a progressive, multi-issue think tank that turns Ideas into Action for Peace, Justice and the Environment; http://www.ips-dc.org/.

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Monday, September 8, 2008

Policy Event: Hearing on Foreign Assistance in the Americas

Time: 
09/16/2008 - 14:30
http://www.hcfa.house.gov/hearing_notice.asp?id=1029
House Foreign Affairs Committee
Subcommittee on the Western Hemisphere
Subcommittee on the Western Hemisphere
Eliot L. Engel (D-NY), Chairman
You are respectfully requested to attend the following OPEN
hearing
of the
Subcommittee on the Western Hemisphere,
to be held in
Room 2172 of the Rayburn House Office Building
.
Date:
Tuesday, September 16, 2008
Time:
2:30 PM
Subject:
Foreign Assistance in the Americas
witnesses:
Panel I

The Honorable Mel Martinez
United States Senate

The Honorable Robert Menendez
United States Senate

Panel II

The Honorable Mark Schneider
Senior Vice President
Special Adviser on Latin America
International Crisis Group
Former Director of the Peace Corps, 1999-2001

Nancy Birdsall, Ph.D.
President
Center for Global Development

Eric Werker, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Business, Government and the International Economy Unit
Harvard Business School

NOTE: Witnesses may be added.
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Monday, September 8, 2008

Event: Ciudad de las Mujeres: a Photo Exhibition

Time: 
09/16/2008 - 17:00 - 09/16/2008 - 19:00

The National Endowment for Democracy invites you to a
reception and photo exhibition

“Ciudad de las Mujeres: a Photo Exhibition”

by the Liga de Mujeres Desplazadas
(League of Displaced Women)
from Colombia

Tuesday, September 16, 2008
5 – 7 pm
340 Cannon House Office Building
RSVP (acceptances only)kellyd@ned.orgby Sept. 10, 2008

*Short program to include remarks from Members of Congress and Patricia Guerrero, Founder, Liga de Mujeres Desplazadas,
during exhibition

The Liga de Mujeres Desplazadas has been instrumental in the establishment of the “Ciudad de las Mujeres” (City of Women), a community developed in conjunction with the Colombian government that provides safe haven and housing for displaced women. Located in Cartagena, Colombia, the group has delivered training programs to facilitate the reintegration of these displaced women into society. The photo exhibition will highlight the evolution of the Ciudad de las Mujeres, and will showcase both the difficulties and opportunities that challenge displaced women throughout Colombia.