Introduction to Latinx
Spring 2025
Description
This course explores contemporary issues affecting Latinx communities in the United States, including values, social organization, urbanization, gender, sexuality, and socio-economics. Special attention is paid to issues of colonialism, human rights, U.S. foreign policy toward Latin America, racism, capitalist globalization, migration, emerging political and economic shifts in the Americas, and new local and transnational efforts for social change on the part of Latin America's peoples and Latinx in the U.S.
Class Notes
This class is also offered as part of a fully online degree program. Students admitted to these programs can enroll in this section. For questions, contact the department.
Class Details
Instructor
Instructor Name (static text):
Lopez, Paul
Location
WWW ONLINE
Class Registration Information
Class #
1864
Course
CHLX 157 -
SECT 02
SECT 02
Units
3
Fees
Price TBA:
- $ / unit
Capacity
47/47
Class Meeting Dates
01/21/2025 - 05/16/2025
Days
TBA
Times
CHLX 157 - SECT 02
Introduction to Latinx
Class:
1864
Units:
3
M-F
01/21/2025 - 05/16/2025
TBA
This course explores contemporary issues affecting Latinx communities in the United States, including values, social organization, urbanization, gender, sexuality, and socio-economics. Special attention is paid to issues of colonialism, human rights, U.S. foreign policy toward Latin America, racism, capitalist globalization, migration, emerging political and economic shifts in the Americas, and new local and transnational efforts for social change on the part of Latin America's peoples and Latinx in the U.S.
Class Notes
This course explores contemporary issues affecting Latinx communities in the United States, including values, social organization, urbanization, gender, sexuality, and socio-economics. Special attention is paid to issues of colonialism, human rights, U.S. foreign policy toward Latin America, racism, capitalist globalization, migration, emerging political and economic shifts in the Americas, and new local and transnational efforts for social change on the part of Latin America's peoples and Latinx in the U.S.
Instructor
Instructor Name (static text):
Lopez, Paul
Location
WWW ONLINE