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DESCRIPTION:To Sing of Coal Towns Burning: Climate\, Memory\, and the Futur
 e of Latinx Energy Humanities\n\nThis talk examines speculative texts deali
 ng with fossil fuel extraction—such as the Broadway musical Hadestown and C
 armen Maria Machado’s graphic novel\, The Low\, Low Woods—as a way of begin
 ning to think about how Latinx perspectives on climate and energy are resha
 ping American popular art in the 21st century.\n\n \n\nThis part is par of 
 the Harvard Latinx Studies Seminar Series (HALATSS): events to strengthen t
 he vibrant intellectual community at Harvard doing research on U.S. Latinx/
 e studies and populations\, by providing a friendly forum to showcase work-
 in-progress for an interdisciplinary audience. Hosted by The Committee on E
 thnicity\, Migration\,  Rights\, Observatorio Cervantes at Harvard Universi
 ty\, and the Latinx Studies Working Group at EMR.
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SUMMARY:Climate\, Memory\, and the Future of Latinx Energy Humanities
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