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Explore our impact! We’re excited to share our 2024 Impact Report, highlighting CLLAS’ achievements, research spotlights, the vibrant Latino Roots […]
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Explore our impact! We’re excited to share our 2024 Impact Report, highlighting CLLAS’ achievements, research spotlights, the vibrant Latino Roots […]
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Grant Writing Workshop Jan. 30 / 12-1pm / Hendricks 330 Unlock the secrets to writing successful research grants! Join the
Upcoming Event: Jan. 30 / 12PM / Grant Writing Workshop / Hendricks 330 Read Post »
Click to Download Flyer Book Publishing Workshop with Duke University Press and University of Arizona Press Feb. 27 / 10am
An Ethnographic Study of PrevenCasa’s Impact on Women Who Use Drugs in Tijuana
How a Community Health Clinic Has Responded to the War on Drugs Read Post »
On October 9th, the Center for Latino/a and Latin American Studies hosted a workshop to help prepare graduate students for
Grad Workshop Recap: Preparing for the Academic Job Market Read Post »
Lidia Esther Muñoz Paniagua, PhD Student at University of Oregon, presents her research on the access to healthcare for vulnerable H2-A farmworkers in the United States and Mexico. This critical examination explores the intersection of immigration policy, labor rights, and healthcare access, highlighting the challenges faced by these workers. Lidia shares her preliminary findings on the impact of age, misconceptions about healthcare, and the role of gender and race on health experiences. She also discusses the concept of biocommunicability and its implications for healthcare access. This research aims to inform policy and practice, improving healthcare access for H2-A farmworkers.
Graduate Research Presentation: Lidia Esther Muñoz Paniagua Read Post »