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Latina/o/x Studies

This minor brings together the study of culture, literature and film, race and ethnicity, language, history, indigeneity, art, electoral politics, public health, gender and sexuality, policy, and environment as they relate to Latina/o/x peoples in the US.

What Is Latina/o/x Studies?

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Housed in Critical Race, Gender, and Culture Studies, Latina/o/x Studies is an interdisciplinary minor that considers Latin American origin communities in the United States. As a branch of USÌýrace and ethnic studies, Latina/o/x Studies courses explore questions of race, ethnicity, and racialization as the primary areas of focus. Operating from a comparative framework that examines Puerto Rican, Dominican, Mexican/Chicana/o/x, Central American, and other Latin American populations, the minor explores common interests and differences affecting USÌýLatina/o/x populations. Latina/o/x Studies at Ä¢¹½ÊÓƵ capitalizes on the University’s strategic location in the DC Metropolitan area, a contact zone of communities with roots in all parts of the Americas.

Why Minor in Latina/o/x Studies?

A minor in Latina/o/x Studies will add depth to your major and program of studies. Six of the eighteenÌýcredits in a minor in LTST may be cross-counted towards another major or minor. Consult your advisor and course catalog before declaring/registering.

Minor Latina/o/x Studies

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News & Notes

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David Vazquez

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David Vázquez Named National Humanities Center 2024-25 Fellow

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Statement in Solidarity with Anti-Racist Efforts from CRGC

The faculty of the Department of Critical Race, Gender, and Culture Studies join with protesters across the world to denounce police brutality and systemic anti-Black violence.Ìý

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Alumni ·

Alumna’s Tech Startup Wins $100,000 in Google Funding

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