Spotlight on Scholars in the Latin American and Latina/o/x Studies program at Illinois State University. This series celebrates the diverse and remarkable faculty, staff, and students at Illinois State University, highlighting their unique journeys, research, and teaching contributions.
Tag: Latino Studies
Visionary Scholars in Latin American and Latinx Studies: María-Asunción Tudela
In the spirit of Latinx Heritage Month and our dedication to fostering interdisciplinary knowledge, we have initiated an exclusive series of articles. Through this series, we invite you to delve into the lives, work, and passions of our affiliated and joint-hire faculty members. These scholars bring unique perspectives and expertise to our program, elevating our collective understanding of Latin American and Latina/o/x Studies.
2023 Latinx Heritage Month celebration: A month-long journey through culture, identity, and art
The Latin American and Latina/o Studies program is thrilled to announce the lineup of events for Latinx Heritage Month from September to November.
‘The Sweet Enchantment of Post-racial Racism in America’ on April 23
Eduardo Bonilla-Silva will present “The Sweet Enchantment of Post-racial Racism in America” for the Illinois State University annual Bone Lecture at 7 p.m. Thursday, April 23, in the Old Main Room of the Bone Student Center.