2024 LACSI Faculty Survey
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If you are a long-term LACSI Affiliated or Core faculty member or looking to become affiliated with the Institute, please help us complete the 2024 LACSI Faculty Survey.
Your answers will be essential to serve our affiliates better, learn about your course and lecture offerings, and gather your feedback on LACSI objectives.
Thank you in advance for your input in this process!
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We are hiring
Student Worker for Summer/Fall of 2024
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Please scan the QR Code or click the link below to read the call.
Feel free to share the call and consider applying! Email lacsi@uga.edu with questions.
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2024 LACSI Spring Graduation Event
Thursday, May 9, 2024 | Casa Amarilla/Yellow House | 290 S. Hull St.
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Please join us on Thursday, May 9, 2024, to celebrate our LACSI graduating Seniors and Graduate Certificate students.
Food and joy will be provided!
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Save the Date:
LACSI Fall Open House
Friday, September 13, 2024 | Casa Amarilla/Yellow House | 290 S. Hull St.
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Dr. Pablo Lapegna obtains
National Endowment for the Humanities grant
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Portraits of Persistence:
Inequality and Hope in Latin America
(2024, University of Texas Press)
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Dr. Jorge Derpic, LACSI's Assistant Director, wrote the chapter "Nelson and Celia: Feeling Potholes and Debt in the Bones" in this collective volume by the Urban Ethnography Lab at UT Austin and edited by Prof. Javier Auyero. Each chapter offers an intimate portrait of one or two individual lives in urban Latin America.
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LATIN AMERICAN ETHNOBOTANICAL GARDEN NEWS
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This week in the LAE Garden
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Chionanthus virginicus
Grancy Greybeard
Come and experience the enchanting finale of our native fringe tree's blossoms. This tree's root bark was a trusted remedy for cleansing wounds and soothing sores by the Cherokee and other indigenous people of our region. Today, its legacy lives on in modern herbal medicine, where decoctions, infusions, and extracts derived from its roots are prized for their efficacy in treating a spectrum of liver and gallbladder conditions. Apart from its medicinal uses, it is also prized for attracting pollinators and being the larval host for the rustic sphinx moth.
Source: https://www.monticello.org/sites/library/exhibits/lucymarks/gallery/vafringetree.html
-Nunally Benzing (LAEG Curator)
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QUEC 1001
Elementary Quechua Language & Culture 1
Monday/Wednesday/Friday
9:00 to 10:00 a.m
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LACS 4311/6311
Critical Concepts in Latin American Thought
Tuesday/Thursday
12:45 to 2:00 p.m.
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ECHD 4660/6660
U.S. Latinx Mental Health:
An Introduction
Tuesday/Thursday
9:35 to 10:50 a.m. | Aderhold 411
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LACS 1000
Introduction to Latin American and Caribbean Studies
Tuesday/Thursday
9:35 to 10:50 a.m.
11:10 a.m. to 12:25 p.m.
12:45 2:00 p.m.
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LACS4710E/6710E
International Agricultural Development
Online | Asynchronous
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HIST/LACS 2222
Latin America since 1800
Tuesday/Thursday
2:20 to 3:35 p.m. | Le Conte Hall 135
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