The former senior director for Western Hemisphere Affairs spoke at Americas Society about the U.S. president's policies in Latin America.
At Americas Society, the author and translator discussed her English translation of the Jabuti Prize-winning Brazilian novel.
Watch the historian and former adviser for the Rockefeller family on the history of Americas Society and more.
Each year, AS/COA hosts public conferences and private, off-the-record meetings throughout Latin America, creating spaces for the public and private sectors to convene.
AS/COA hosts heads of state from the Western Hemisphere in conjunction with opening debate of the UN General Assembly and throughout the year.
Bringing together business visionaries and pioneers from across industries and geographies, providing a broad snapshot of Latin America’s business landscape directly from the players shaping it.
Music of the Americas: Chile and Venezuela
Music of the Americas: Chile and Venezuela
Folk songs from two South American duos feature in this week's En Casa.
Watch hundreds of original performances recorded from musicians' homes across the Americas.
Amazonia Açu
Amazonia Açu
The exhibition, which runs through April 18, 2026, provides a kaleidoscopic overview of the aesthetic, cultural, and material diversity of the region.
Inter-American Review
Inter-American Review
For Americas Society’s 60th anniversary, artists Fernando Bryce and Nicole Franchy curate an archival intervention, running until August 2026.
Flag Series: MAHKU, Pedro Mana, Yube Nawa Ainbu, 2025
Flag Series: MAHKU, Pedro Mana, Yube Nawa Ainbu, 2025
Since 2020, the Flag Series presents public artworks from artists across the Americas, bringing their contributions to audiences in New York.
REACTION: Laura Fernández Wins Big in Costa Rica
The right-wing, tough-on-crime president-elect will have a legislative majority and promises “deep and irreversible” change.
Haiti’s Political Crisis Deepens Amid a Slide Into Criminal Governance
Confrontation on the Transitional Presidential Council is not only about leadership, but about whether a future transition can reduce the influence of armed groups.
What Venezuela’s Hydrocarbon Reform Won’t Fix
Updating the nation’s oil law is a necessary starting point, but its impact will most likely fade quickly, an expert writes.