Intro to Latino/a Studies
Offered By: Cabrillo College via California Community Colleges System
Course Description
Overview
Examines the contemporary experiences of Latino/as in local, regional, national, and transnational contexts. Utilizes theory to assess the comparative histories, cultures, and intellectual traditions of groups with Latin American and Caribbean origins. Surveys the racialization, lived experiences, and social struggles of a wide range of Latino/a groups including, but not limited to, those with Mexican, Central American, South American, Puerto Rican, and Cuban ethnic heritage. Emphasizes the role of resistance and agency in advancing the goals of self-determination, decolonization, and equity. May be offered in a distance-learning format. ETHN 8 and SOC 8 are cross-listed courses. Students may enroll in one course for credit, but not more than one. This course meets the Cabrillo College multicultural studies requirement. CAB GE D, CSU GE D, F, IGETC 4, 7 (Beg F'23).
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