“Mexico at the Intersection of
Politics, Society and Culture”
An Interdisciplinary Look at our Neighbor to the South
Thursday, April 19th
6pm, Sargent Building, Room 102
Join the International Affairs Association for an exciting panel discussing the state of our neighbor to the south. Mexico is important to the United States for a variety of reasons, including economics, the war on drugs, immigration, culture, foreign policy and much more. Panelists are from a variety of specialities, and the discussion is promising to be in-depth and analytical.
With Panelists:
Dr. Miguel E. Basáñez
Tufts University, The Fletcher School
Dr. Adela E. Pineda
Boston University, Romance Studies
Lilian Jaines
Boston University, Ph.D. Candidate in Political Science




