2012 Grant Recipients
Summary of Graduate Student Projects:
- James Daria, Department of Anthropology. Written in Blood and Ink: A Social and Agrarian History of San Juan Copala, Oaxaca, Mexico
- Kate Faris, Department of International Studies. An Alternative Form of Neoliberal Resistance: Youth Workers and the Creative Arts in Bogota, Colombia
- Carolina Caballero, Department of Dance. Disrupting the Myth: Dance and Latina Identity
- Karina Ramos, Counseling Psychology Program. Protective Factors in an Educational Setting: Experiences of Foreign-Born Latino Immigrants
Summary of Faculty Projects:
- Stephanie Wood, Wired Humanities Project. Culture, Exchange, Education, and Diversity (CEED)
- Emily Afanador, Oregon Folklife Network. Latino Community Self-Documentation Tool Kit
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- 2011 Grant Recipients
- The Impact of Microfinance on Women’s Empowerment in Bolivia
- Unpacking Ethnotourism: Mapuche Struggles, “Development with Identity” and Tourism in South-central Chile
- The Political Economy of Land Conflict in a Transborder Oaxacan Community
- Huerto de la Familia
- Juventud FACETA and UO Researchers Collaborate to Investigate Links between Racism and Health among Latinos in the Eugene/Springfield Area
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- 2008 Grant Recipients
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