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    LLAS 3998-001/HDFS 3098

    Race, Reproduction & Immigration

     Interdisciplinary social science course focusing on issues implicating Latina/o reproduction and its relationship to nation, citizenship, immigration, health and social inequities, and power within the hemisphere.

    For more information: marysol.asencio@uconn.edu

     

    LLAS 3998 (003)/ HRTS 3298 (003)

    Human Rights in Latin America

    Through literature, film, and the writings of historians, cultural theorists, and social researchers from across the Americas, we will examine historical antecedents to late 20th-21st century human rights, discuss the reach and limits of human rights concepts and movements as instruments of liberation, and highlight north-south and south-south exchanges of knowledge and solidarity.

    For more information: samuel.martinez@uconn.edu

     

    LLAS 3619/HIST 3619/AFRA 3619

    History of the Caribbean

    Topics include: encounter experience; slavery and freedom; colonialism/anti-colonialism; citizenship and nation building; political economy, cultures and movements; and migration/immigration from historical perspective.

    For more information: melina.pappademos@uconn.edu

     

     

    LLAS 3230/WGSS 3258

    Latina Narrative

    Feminist topics in contemporary Latina literature and cultural studies.

    For more information: odette.casamayor@uconn.edu

    For more information, contact: El Instituto at elinstituto@uconn.edu