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  • LASP 196-001 Topics in Latin American & Latinx Studies: Introductory (FALL 2024, Tu & Th 10:00 AM – 11:15 AM)

    LASP 196 is a special topics course that is interdisciplinary in nature, covering a wide variety of issues and topics in music, film, sports, food, social media, and pop culture related to Latin America and to Latinx in the U.S.
  • Latin American and Latino Studies Fall 2024 Courses

    The Latin American & Latinx Studies program is interdisciplinary and includes courses across various departments dedicated to the study of the region of Latin America, the Caribbean, and the Latinx experience in the United States. View the LASP course offerings!
  • Andean Carnival Tinkuy - Celebration of Andean Heritage in Chicago

    Free authentic Andean food and drinks, games, activities, and Quechua language lesson for all ages. Dance performances by Renacer Boliviano and the Center of Peruvian Arts. Featured presenters on Quechua language, culture, and spirituality: Agustín Panizo (Peruvian linguist), Hipólito Peralta Ccama (Quechua educator and Andean spirituality activist), Rubén Pachas (Peruvian Indigenous arts educator). Sponsored by the Call to Action to Address Racism & Social Injustice Research Program, the Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, and the Latin American and Latino Studies Program at ҹAV. Saturday, February 25, 2023 9:30 am - 6:00 pm Crown Center Lobby
  • Femenist Lecture Series 2022 presents Arussi Unda

    Arussi Unda is a Mexican marketer, activist and feminist. Unda is the founder and spokeswoman of the feminist collective "Las brujas del mar" (Witches of the sea). She was also one of the promoters of the national women's strike on March 9th 2020 "Un día sin nosotras" (A day without women). Unda specialized in feminist political formation and was an international lecturer and workshop facilitator on issues of sexual and reproductive exploitation, abortion, male violence, patriarchal socialization and attention to victims. To register for Zoom: use QR or contact wsgsprogram@luc.edu
  • Latin American and Latino Studies Spring 2023 Courses

    The Latin American & Latinx Studies program is interdisciplinary and includes courses across the humanities, social sciences, law, theology dedicated to the study of the region of Latin America, the Caribbean, and the Latinx experience in the United States. View the LASP course offerings!
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  • DEPORTATION, FORCED RETURN, AND VISA JUSTICE

    A group of youth activists from Mexico City will be joining us on April 14th at 4:30pm in McCormick Lounge to talk about their experiences with migration, deportation, and community organizing. Please join us and invite your students and colleagues! The talk will engage issues of migration, globalization, racist criminalization, family separation, gender, and indigeneity, among other things.
  • WELCOMING IMMIGRANTS:PRAYER AND CONVERSATION REFLECTING ANGELS UNAWARES (Thursday, September 23, 2021, Madonna Della Strada Chapel, 2:00pm – 3:00pm)

    ҹAV and the Interfaith Community for Detained Immigrants (ICDI) have partnered together to acknowledge our mutual responsibility to ensure the God-given dignity and human rights of immigrants. On September 23rd, communities across the country will come together to advocate for those who have been adversely affected by the immigration system. This Day of Action is coordinated by Detention Watch Network, which was founded by the Catholic Legal Immigration Network, Inc. and continues to uplift Jesuit Apostolic Preferences by walking with the excluded. All participants must be vaccinated and wear masks while on campus.