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CLLAS puts the study of Latino/a and Latin American communities in conversation with one another and with the state of Oregon. A knowledge center dedicated to public access and excellence through the integration of teaching, research, community engagement and dissemination, CLLAS is an integral part of the UO’s strategy to recruit, retain, and build alumnae relations with a diverse and energized group of students, faculty, staff, parents, and families and to connect the university locally, nationally, and globally. CLLAS facilitates collaborative research, scholarship, intellectual community, and community outreach focused on Latin America and U.S. Latino/a populations.
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Directories of CLLAS staff, CLLAS Advisory Board members and University of Oregon faculty working in the areas of Latino/a and Latin American Studies
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Listed here are organizations in Lane County and throughout Oregon with which CLLAS has ongoing interaction.
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- Panel I: Advancing Latino Equity in Oregon
- Panel II: Human Rights and Social Memory
- Panel III: Latino History, Resources, and Public Education in Oregon
- Panel IV: Examining African Heritage and Blackness in Caribbean and Latin American Popular Culture
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- February 13, 2020:
CLLAS Common Reading Brunch with author Helena María Viramontes / Photos by Mike Bragg / Courtesy of the UO Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art
Recent Postings
- CLLAS Research Grant Writing Workshop for Graduate Students
- Political Discussion Networks, Political Engagement, and the Latino Electorate
- Gender and Sexuality in Latin America Graduate Colloquium
- Gabriela Pérez Báez to receive linguistics award
- Joseph Pierce, “Beyond Translation: Toward a Queer/Cuir Latin American Studies”
- Faculty Grant-Writing Workshop on External Funding & NEH