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  • Gabby Corona Valencia
    Professor Gabriela G. Corona Valencia joins the Department of Latina/Latino Studies at the University of Illinois
    This fall, the Department of Latina/Latino Studies welcomes assistant professor Gabriela G. Corona Valencia. Professor Corona Valencia was previously a Chancellor's Postdoctoral Research Associate...
  • a collage of images from the 1992 protests for Latina/o rights on campus. Text on the Image says LAS in History, The Movement for More Opportunity
    Honoring our history: Celebrating 30 years of the Department of Latina/Latino Studies at Illinois
    In 2026, we will celebrate 30 years at the University of Illinois. We owe our history to the 1992 student movement for Latina/o rights on campus. The courageous activism and dedication of Latina/o...
  • Aja Y. Martinez
    Professor Aja Y. Martinez joins the Department of Latina/Latino Studies at the University of Illinois
    This spring, the Department of Latina/Latino Studies is excited to welcome professor Aja Y. Martinez as an associate professor. She is a critical race theory scholar and storyteller and author of the...
  • Iván Olivo and Marcelo Lepeley
    Humanities Research Lab courses provide community based research education: Spotlight on LLS affiliate professor Yuridia Ramírez' oral history methods class
    As an oral historian, Illinois history professor, Yuridia “Yuri” Ramírez...
  • Adriana Matsumoto with U.S. Sen. Dick Durbin of Illinois
    The early days of public service: LLS student serves as intern to U.S. Senator Dick Durbin
    Taking the risk of applying for an internship can be frightening for any student. When Adriana Matsumoto, now a senior studying political science and Latina/...
  • Isabel Molina Guzman
    Sabbatical spotlight: Associate dean Isabel Molina-Guzmán’s work on Afro-Latinidad in digital spaces and Hollywood reboots
    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...
  • Jose Atiles
    New book examines the impact of colonialism on Puerto Rico: Interview with LLS affiliate professor Jose Atiles
    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...
  • de la Garza Valenzuela
    Narratives of law: Professor José A. de la Garza Valenzuela explores queer Chicano citizenship through the law and literature
    What can literature tell us about how people experience the law and how is the law like literature? Professor José A. de la Garza Valenzuela has been writing a book, "Queer in a Legal Sense: Brown...
  • J. David Cisneros
    How do presidential candidates embody ideas about national identity, including views of Latinos? Interview with LLS affiliate professor J. David Cisneros
    J. David Cisneros, a professor of ...
  • Gilberto Rosas
    How have U.S. border policies affected attitudes toward migrants and violence against them? Interview with professor Gilberto Rosas
    On Aug. 3, 2019, a shooter killed 23 people and injured two dozen more in an El Paso, Texas, Walmart. The gunman, who posted an anti-immigration manifesto online before the shooting, targeted Latinos...

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