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Greg Stallings is an Associate Professor of Spanish & Portuguese at Brigham Young University. His work bridges cultural studies, literature, and music, with a focus on Latin American and Afro-Caribbean themes. He regularly organizes public humanities events, including concerts, lectures, and podcasts that explore intersections of art, identity, and history. Notable initiatives include the Navidad Azul music-poetry series and collaborations with institutions like the BYU International Cinema.
Stallings has been recognized for his contributions with the El Instituto de Estudios Vallejianos Placa de Vallejo en el Alma award (2019). His academic engagements span film analysis, poetry memorials, and interdisciplinary performances, often highlighting marginalized cultural narratives. Recent projects include a podcast series on political horror and a tribute to poet Anya Krugovoy Silver (2025).
- Education: Not explicitly stated in records.
- Key Research Interests: Afro-Cuban literature, avant-garde jazz, cultural hybridity, and Latin American cinema.
His events frequently feature collaborations with musicians, poets, and filmmakers, fostering dialogue between academic disciplines and public audiences. Stallings is also active in organizing cultural festivals, such as Cinco de Mayo and Black History Month programs, emphasizing community engagement through the arts.





