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X-WR-CALNAME;VALUE=TEXT:We Are What We Drink
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SUMMARY:We Are What We Drink
DESCRIPTION:<p><span>What we drink reveals who we are — and who we are allowed to be. In <strong>We Are What We Drink</strong>, Peruvian journalist and researcher <strong>Sergio Rebaza</strong> traces the social and political history of sugarcane distillates across Latin America. His argument: a state's decisions to protect, promote, or criminalize a drink always respond to specific interests — racial, economic, and political. Moving between Peru, Colombia, Brazil, and Mexico, Rebaza examines why some distillates become national symbols while others remain illegal, invisible, or deadly — not because of what's in the bottle, but because of who produces them, who drinks them, and whose culture the state has decided is worth protecting. A presentation about spirits that is really about power.</span></p><p>&nbsp;</p><drupal-media data-entity-type="media" data-entity-uuid="2f7fc42a-ebcd-4efb-bb0c-e2636a0f69e7" data-view-mode="hwp_medium" data-align="center">&nbsp;</drupal-media><p>&nbsp;</p><p><span><strong>Speaker: </strong></span><em><span>Sergio Rebaza Gutiérrez.</span></em></p>
LOCATION:RCCHU Conference Room
STATUS:CONFIRMED
DTSTART:20260518T210000Z
DTEND:20260519T035859Z
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