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Migration and the Americas  When the State Becomes the Threat: Acting Politically Amid Rising Authoritarianism in Central America

  • Tuesday, 19 May 2026, 18:15
  • HCA, Atrium
    • Dr Julienne Weegles, University of Amsterdam (Netherlands), Centre for Latin American Research and Documentation

In spite of various differences between the countries, in both cases rising authoritarianism has led to the expansion of security forces and carceral capacity, purges of the judicial apparatus, and a clear politicization of the institutions of crime control as they have come to fall under the direct control of the presidency. Anchored in anti-carceral activism and a critical understanding of the state, Dr Weegels draws on collaborative ethnographic research projects with Salvadoran and Nicaraguan justice-seeking initiatives, eliciting the ways in which young people creatively organize to protect their bodies and communities in the face of penal excess. Finally, the talk discusses opportunities as well as severe limitations for anti-carceral organizing within the present hemispheric panorama.

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All Dates of the Event 'Migrations and the Americas'

Migration movements turn out to be a particular global challenge of the twenty-first century in many regions of the world. The HCA addresses this topic together with the Heidelberg Center for Ibero-American Studies and the Institute of Geography with the lecture series “Migration and the Americas,” with a special focus on the United States and Latin America.

Jun.-Prof. Dr. Yaatsil Guevara GonzálezProf. Dr. Ulrike Gerhard