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  • Part of the book cover of Victoria Sanford's book; it shows Claudina's eyes
  • Part of the book cover of Victoria Sanford's book; it shows Claudina's eyes
    CLACS Lecture Series: Victoria Sanford | Textures of Terror: The Murder of Claudina Isabel Velazquez and Her Father's Quest for Justice

     

    Coble Hall, 306 

    Monday, Oct 2 | 3:00 p.m. 

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  • Diana Taylor at her presentation

    School of Art & Design Visiting Artist Talk: Diana Taylor (NYU)

    Thank you for joining CLACS at Diana Taylor's talk, Reparative Memory, on September 28. Dr. Taylor presented performance-based reparative memory practices and trauma-driven performances as a way for "victims, survivors, artists and activists to address the global/local repercussions of the pandemic"
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  • Participants with the Deputy Consul of the Mexican Consulate

    Sustaining Mesoamerican Indigenous Language Event

    The Sustaining Mesoamerican Indigenous Language Event was a huge success! CLACS hosted a 2-day event at the start of the International Decade of Indigenous Languages: Experiences, Strategies, and Community. Guest speakers Celerina Patricia Sanchez Santiago (Poet, Mexico), Elizabeth Alvarado Garduno (UNAM, Mexico), Cuitlahuac Arreola Martinez (California-based Activist and Educator), Jose Sanchez...
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    Illini Union Art Gallery exhibition to feature photographs of Mexican Muralism

    An exhibition at the Illini Union Art Gallery on Thursday, September 7, will feature photographs of artwork from the Mexican Muralism movement! The opening celebration of "Movement routes, Mexican muralism" begins with a symposium from 10:30 a.m. to noon in the Pine Lounge of the Illini Union. The symposium will feature Ricardo Alvarado Tapia, the coordinator of the Manuel Toussaint Photographic...
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    Faculty Spotlight: 940 Feet with professor Felisa Vergara Reynolds

    Join Kylie, a student in creative writing, as she interviews Felisa Vergara Reynolds, a professor in French at the University of Illinois. This video is part of the 940 Feet series, where College of LAS students and professors give a sneak-peak of one of the UIUC's most beloved spots. View them all...
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About CLACS

The Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies (CLACS)

serves students, faculty and scholars from across the University of Illinois campus,

along with communities across Illinois and the Midwest, by promoting innovative research,

specialist teaching, and public awareness of the Latin American and Caribbean region.

CLACS is a designated National Resource Center for the 2022-2026 period,

supported by the Department of Education under Title VI funding.

 

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  • Optimization Models Applied to Agri-Logistics
    ETMA 499

    Optimization Models Applied to Agri-Logistics

    Lecturer: José Caixeta (Distinguished Visiting Scholar from the University of São Paulo, Brazil) Period: Fall (08/21/23-12/06/23); Wednesdays, 11:00 AM - 12:50 PM; Mondays, 11:00 AM - 11:50 AM Venue: Room 220, Agricultural Engineering Science...
    Course Description for ETMA 499
  • This course explores the link between migration & urbanization within the context of Nicaraguan migrants in SanJosé, Costa Rica; complementary to classroom themes, students will participate in community projects on-site in San Jose, engaging in the everyday experiences of Nicaraguan migrants in Central America's largest informal settlement. La Carpio, while juxtaposing the role of Costa Rica's neoliberal tourism industry, and the material and social inequalities it creates.
    GLBL 298

    Costa Rica Winter Break Short-term Faculty-Led Study Abroad

    This course explores the link between migration & urbanization within the context of Nicaraguan migrants in SanJosé, Costa Rica; complementary to classroom themes, students will participate in community projects on-site in San Jose, engaging in the everyday experiences of Nicaraguan migrants in...
    Course Description for GLBL 298
  • Intro to indigenous languages
    LAST 395

    Intro to indigenous languages of Latin America

    Intro to indigenous languages This course provides an overview of some indigenous language families in Latin America. The first part of the course is devoted to illustrating some salient morphosyntactic aspects in these languages. Among them we will include grammatical relations,...
    Course Description for LAST 395
  • Life in the Andes  An overview of contemporary Andean culture, as practiced by the people in Peru, Bolivia, and Ecuador. Topics include but are not restricted to, the cultural geography of the Andes, agrarian techniques, worldview and spirituality, medicinal practices, and contemporary indigenous movements. The goal is to recognize Andean culture as the result of the resilience of the pre-Hispanic Andean heritage, and the continuous adaptation Andean people have practiced, first, to control their environmen
    LAST 210, CRN 78201

    Life in the Andes

    Life in the Andes An overview of contemporary Andean culture, as practiced by the people in Peru, Bolivia, and Ecuador. Topics include but are not restricted to, the cultural geography of the Andes, agrarian techniques, worldview and spirituality, medicinal practices, and...
    Course Description for LAST 210, CRN 78201
  • Beginner Quechua 1  An introduction to the largest indigenous language family of the Americas. This course focuses on the Southern Quechua variety, spoken from southern Peru through Bolivia, up to northern Argentina. A Global Classroom Course, it includes a collaborative module between Illinois students and Quechua native speakers from the Jose Maria Arguedas University in the Andean city of Andahuaylas, Peru.
    QUEC 410, CRN 77348

    Beginner Quechua 1

    Beginner Quechua 1 An introduction to the largest indigenous language family of the Americas. This course focuses on the Southern Quechua variety, spoken from southern Peru through Bolivia, up to northern Argentina. A Global Classroom Course, it includes a collaborative module...
    Course Description for QUEC 410, CRN 77348
  • ntroduction to Latin America offers an interdisciplinary introduction to the ways of life of Latin American peoples, their origins, historical legacies, and current cultural expressions. This course assumes no prior knowledge of Latin America, and incorporates the insights of several disciplines including anthropology, history, political science, economics, cultural studies, literary criticism, and ethnomusicology. The course seeks to comprehend the region from multiple perspectives and to provide a broad c
    LAST 170

    Que Pasa in Latin America? Cultures, Histories and Politics South of the Rio Grande.

    Introduction to Latin America offers an interdisciplinary introduction to the ways of life of Latin American peoples, their origins, historical legacies, and current cultural expressions. This course assumes no prior knowledge of Latin America, and incorporates the insights of several disciplines...
    Course Description for LAST 170

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College of Liberal Arts & Sciences

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801 S. Wright Street
Champaign, IL 61820

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