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DESCRIPTION:Join the Program for Latin America and the Caribbean for a docu
 mentary screening and hybrid panel led by the de Sardon-Glass Fellows. The
  first film in this four film series is “The Hidden Costs: Social and Envi
 ronmental Impacts of Informal and Illegal Mining in Peru.” This event will
  be hosted by Thalia Simich and Sandra Gonzales\, de Sardon-Glass Fellows 
 and students of the executive master of public administration program.This
  film series is co-sponsored by the Department of Languages\, Literature a
 nd Linguistics\, the Department of Film and Media Arts (VPA)&nbsp\; and th
 e Department of Television\, Radio and Film (Newhouse).Film abstract:“The 
 Hidden Costs: Social and Environmental Impacts of Informal and Illegal Min
 ing&nbsp\;in Peru”The event will feature the screening of the documentary 
 “River of Gold\,” which explores the destruction of the Amazon rainforest 
 in Peru caused by illegal gold mining\, highlighting its profound impacts 
 on society\, the environment and the economy. The screening will be follow
 ed by a hybrid panel and constructive dialogue aimed at raising awareness\
 , sharing insights\, and fostering discussion about potential solutions to
  mitigating the social and environmental impacts of illegal mining in Peru
 .Hybrid Panelists&nbsp\;Panelists:Nuria Esparch is a former de Sardon-Glas
 s Fellow and current senior manager of institutional relations at Southern
  Peru Copper Corporation. Zaraí Toledo is a specialist in illegal economie
 s associated with mining. Her main research focuses on how excluded groups
  participate in politics in highly unequal societies\, from indigenous and
  campesino communities to informal traders and small-scale miners. She hol
 ds a Ph.D. in political science from the University of British Columbia (U
 BC).Hosts:Thalia Simich is a current de Sardon-Glass Fellow pursuing an ex
 ecutive master of public administration at the Maxwell School\, with exper
 ience in environmental law and natural resource governance in the mining\,
  electricity and hydrocarbon sectors.Sandra Gonzales is a current de Sardo
 n-Glass Fellow pursuing an executive master of public administration at th
 e Maxwell School. She is an economic engineer with 15 years of experience 
 in finance\, risk supervision and regulation.
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SUMMARY:Screening | The Hidden Costs: Social & Environmental Impacts of Inf
 ormal & Illegal Mining in Peru
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Join the Program for Latin America and the 
 Caribbean for a documentary screening and hybrid panel led by the de Sardo
 n-Glass Fellows. The first film in this four film series is “The Hidden Co
 sts: Social and Environmental Impacts of Informal and Illegal Mining in Pe
 ru.” This event will be hosted by Thalia Simich and Sandra Gonzales\, de S
 ardon-Glass Fellows and students of the executive master of public adminis
 tration program.</p><p>This film series is co-sponsored by the Department 
 of Languages\, Literature and Linguistics\, the Department of Film and Med
 ia Arts (VPA)&nbsp\; and the Department of Television\, Radio and Film (Ne
 whouse).<strong><br></strong><strong style="background-color: rgba(0\, 0\,
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 ce: inherit">Film abstract:</strong><strong></strong></p><p>“The Hidden Co
 sts: Social and Environmental Impacts of Informal and Illegal Mining&nbsp\
 ;in Peru”</p><p>The event will feature the screening of the documentary “R
 iver of Gold\,” which explores the destruction of the Amazon rainforest in
  Peru caused by illegal gold mining\, highlighting its profound impacts on
  society\, the environment and the economy. The screening will be followed
  by a hybrid panel and constructive dialogue aimed at raising awareness\, 
 sharing insights\, and fostering discussion about potential solutions to m
 itigating the social and environmental impacts of illegal mining in Peru.<
 /p><p><strong>Hybrid Panelists&nbsp\;Panelists:</strong></p><p>Nuria Espar
 ch is a former de Sardon-Glass Fellow and current senior manager of instit
 utional relations at Southern Peru Copper Corporation. </p><p>Zaraí Toledo
  is a specialist in illegal economies associated with mining. Her main res
 earch focuses on how excluded groups participate in politics in highly une
 qual societies\, from indigenous and campesino communities to informal tra
 ders and small-scale miners. She holds a Ph.D. in political science from t
 he University of British Columbia (UBC).</p><p><strong>Hosts:</strong></p>
 <p>Thalia Simich is a current de Sardon-Glass Fellow pursuing an executive
  master of public administration at the Maxwell School\, with experience i
 n environmental law and natural resource governance in the mining\, electr
 icity and hydrocarbon sectors.</p><p>Sandra Gonzales is a current de Sardo
 n-Glass Fellow pursuing an executive master of public administration at th
 e Maxwell School. She is an economic engineer with 15 years of experience 
 in finance\, risk supervision and regulation.</p>
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