We are accepting applications for our teaching assistantships for the 2021-22 academic year. The application deadline is March 12, 2021. Visit here for more details.
Professor Gilberto Rosas was interviewed for a story on NPR today, February 10, 2011. He was interviewed in connection to his work on the Labor, Health, Equity, Action Project (LHEAP), a collective community-engaged research project that makes it possible for marginalized workers in Rantoul, IL to be tested for COVID-19....
Congratulations to the LLS faculty, affiliates, and TAs who made it onto the University's list of Teachers Ranked as Excellent for Spring 2020!
Eddie Bonilla - LLS 238
Adrian Burgos - HIST 390
David Coyoca - LLS 265, 357
Julie Dowling - LLS 355, 490
Dara Goldman - SPAN 254
Monica Gonzalez - CI 415
Rochelle Gutierrez - CI 404
Jonathan Inda - LLS 387
Natalie Lira - LLS 279
Maria Lopez...
We are pleased to spread the word on the first NUVE publication. LLS majors Fatima Valerio and Marlene Santos and other students are the creators of Nuestra Verdad Publicación (NUVE).
Nuestra Verdad Publicación (NUVE) is happy to share their first...
The idea of race has historically been central to how Western cultures conceptualize and think about human difference. This course examines the historical significance of race through one domain of knowledge: medicine.
Examines how populations are criminalized due to race/ethnicity, gender, sexuality, class, and immigration status. Readings analyze how laws are created and normalized.