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The Other 9-11: Reflections on the Anniversary of the 1973 Coup in Chile. “Secrets of State: The Declassified History of the Chilean Dictatorship” Exhibit

Tuesday, September 19, 2023
8:00 AM-5:00 PM
555, II Gallery Weiser Hall Map
The documents in this exhibit were declassified and made public as a result of years of research and FOIA advocacy by those promoting openness, particularly members of the National Security Archive. In the wake of the historic arrest in London of General Pinochet in October 1998, their efforts, among others, led President Bill Clinton to launch a special Chile Declassification Project in 1999 and the eventual release of over 24,000 formerly top secret documents.

Curated by Peter Kornbluh (Director of the Chile Documentation Project at the National Security Archive, an NGO dedicated to freedom of information and transparency), this exhibit was co-designed by Eimeel Castillo (Ph.D. Candidate in History and Women’s and Gender Studies) and Victoria Langland (Associate Professor of History).

Cosponsors: University of Michigan [Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies; International Institute; College of Literature, Science, and the Arts; Office of Research; Department of History; Eisenberg Institute for Historical Studies; Museum Studies Program; Institute for the Humanities] and Interfaith Council for Peace & Justice
Building: Weiser Hall
Event Type: Exhibition
Tags: American Culture, Center For Latin American And Caribbean Studies, Exhibition, History, International, Latin America, Politics
Source: Happening @ Michigan from Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies, The College of Literature, Science, and the Arts, Interfaith Council for Peace and Justice, Museum Studies Program, International Institute, Eisenberg Institute for Historical Studies, U-M Office of Research, Department of History
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