Date: September 27, 2016
Time: 4:00 pm  to  6:00 pm

University of Washington professor Angelina Snodgrass Godoy will speak about the amnesty law in El Salvador and the possible role of digital archaeology in the pursuit of truth and justice there. Godoy is founding director of the UW Center for Human Rights and is the author of Popular Injustice: Violence, Community, and Law in Latin America and Of Medicines and Markets: Intellectual Property and Human Rights in the Free Trade Era.

More information online, or contact Paloma Díaz at the Teresa Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies, p.diaz@austin.utexas.edu. The event is co-sponsored by the Latin America Initiative, and the Bernard and Audre Rapoport Center for Human Rights and Justice of the School of Law.

Location: University of Texas, Benson Latin American Collection, Sid Richardson Hall Unit 1, 2nd Floor Conference Room, Austin