‘Comida Como Resistencia’ screening
“Comida Como Resistencia,” set in Tlaxcala, Mexico, presents archaeology as a key tool for remembering food histories that predate capitalist, colonial world views.
This event will include live mariachi music, food, planting activities and post-film discussion with the filmmaker Keitlyn Alcántara.
This event is sponsored by the Center for Documentary Research and Practice, La Casa, the Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies, Latino Studies and the Department of Anthropology.