Find your path in Latina/Latino Studies
- The fall 2024 LLS newsletter is here! Learn about the revival of the graduate student conference, research highlights, student internship updates, and more! Read full story Read the fall 2024 LLS newsletter !
- For most academics, sabbatical is a crucial time to focus on your research and a break from teaching duties. For administrators it’s especially essential, because their duties often leave little time to devote to their scholarship. For Isabel Molina-Guzmán, associate dean for student academic affairs for the College of LAS and professor of Latina/Latino studies and communication, it was a particularly welcome time to work on her next book,... Read full story Sabbatical spotlight: Associate dean Isabel Molina-Guzmán’s work on Afro-Latinidad in digital spaces and Hollywood reboots
- Powerful hurricanes, the COVID-19 pandemic, spiraling public debt and political corruption triggered humanitarian, economic and environmental crises in Puerto Rico. However, a new book suggests that the Puerto Rican and U.S. governments made these multilayered crises catastrophic through the socioeconomic, legal and racialized structures and conditions they created. Crisis by... Read full story New book examines the impact of colonialism on Puerto Rico: Interview with LLS affiliate professor Jose Atiles
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Why Study Latina/Latino Studies?
Professor Mirelsie Velázquez shares the value of the major, favorite spots in Champaign-Urbana, and why the Latina/Latino studies department is the best kept secret on campus in an interview with the College of LAS.
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Alumni spotlight: Carlos Saucedo ’15 – LVEC Postsecondary Manager, Little Village Education Collaborative, Enlace Chicago
Carlos Saucedo graduated with a double major in LLS and Sociology in 2015. Carlos manages the Little Village Education Collaborative's Postsecondary Team through Enlace Chicago. Before this, he worked at Upward Bound at Roosevelt University, supporting postsecondary planning for historically underrepresented youth in La Villita. While at UIUC, Carlos was president of Alpha Psi Lambda - Beta Chapter, participated in the Summer Research Opportunities Program at UIC, and was involved with retention programming at La Casa. Carlos has completed an AM in Social Service Administration at the...
Faculty spotlight: Elizabeth Velásquez Estrada
Elizabeth Velásquez Estrada seeks to produce knowledge that supports the development of a holistic and substantial peace. Her research interests include violence and grassroots peacemaking, racialization and gender in El Salvador, transnational feminisms and activist research, and the politics of intersectional inequalities and justice.