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(10/15/09)
Latin American Program Seeks Interns for Spring 2010
The Latin American Program of the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars seeks interns with an interest in, coursework related to, and/or experience working on Latin American issues.

(08/26/09)
Wilson Center Honors Senator Edward Kennedy’s Contributions to Human Rights in Latin America
The Woodrow Wilson Center joins the family of Senator Edward Kennedy and the entire nation in mourning his passing. We remember with special appreciation his tireless efforts on behalf of human rights in Latin America.

(08/12/09)
Winners of Journalism Fellowship Announced
We are pleased to announce this year’s group of winners of the 2009 Woodrow Wilson Center-Washington Post Fellowship for Latin American Journalists. The fellowship provides an opportunity to conduct three weeks of reporting concerning hemispheric relations on an issue of importance to journalists’ home countries, and works as an immersion program in the political culture of the U.S. capital.

(07/10/09)
Weak Institutions and the Honduran Crisis
Cynthia Arnson, director of the Latin American Program, analyzes the sequence of events that triggered the current political crisis in Honduras, and explains both the immediate and broader context for the military's removal of President Manuel Zelaya from power. She presented these remarks before the House Committee on Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on the Western Hemisphere on July 10.

(06/26/09)
Latin American Program Fall 2009 Internship
The Latin American Program of the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars seeks interns with an interest in, coursework related to, and/or experience working on Latin American issues.

(05/20/09)
Woodrow Wilson Center and The Washington Post Fellowship for Latin American Journalists

(03/19/09)
Combating Organized Crime in Mexico and Latin America
Organized crime in Mexico has caused an estimated 11,000 deaths between 2005 and 2008. To draw lessons on dealing with crime and drug trafficking from the experiences of other countries, the Latin American Program sponsored the conference, "International Efforts to Combat Organized Crime."




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Cynthia Arnson, Director
Andrew Selee, Director, Mexico Institute
Paulo Sotero, Director, Brazil Institute
Robert Donnelly, Program Associate, Mexico Institute
José Raúl Perales, Senior Program Associate
Nikki Nichols, Program Assistant
Kate Putnam, Program Assistant, Mexico Institute
Adam Stubits, Program Associate
Leslie Bethell, Senior Scholar, Brazil Institute
Joan Nelson, Senior Scholar
Joseph S. Tulchin, Senior Scholar

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