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Latina/os and Justice in New York LLS 100: First Year Seminar
Latina/os and Justice in New York LLS 100: First Year Seminar
This course is an interdisciplinary and comparative study of Latina/os and their experiences of justice and injustice in New York City. The course will focus on the relationships between Latina/os in New York City (Puerto Ricans, Mexicans, Cubans, Dominicans, and other groups from Central and South America) and concepts that impact justice such as assimilation, discrimination, integration, pluralism, racism and segregation. Students will take fieldtrips to various sites in which Latina/os experience in/justice, such as the courtroom, food banks, etc. Students will also develop an understanding of the college experience, academic processes and expectations.
If you experience any difficulty registering, please call the Department of Latin American and Latina/o Studies at 212-237-8749 or visit the department in room 8.63.00