The Latin American, Latino, and Caribbean Center at CCSU since 1995

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The Latin American, Latino, and Caribbean Center at CCSU since 1995

Mission Statement The LALCC promotes the understanding and the appreciation of the historical, social, and cultural life of Latin American and Spanish-Speaking Caribbean societies and of Latinos in the United States through support for Latino and Latin American Academic programs at CCSU, LALCC sponsored research projects for faculty and students, organizing community events, study abroad, international exchange, community outreach and student engagement and support. Because of the importance of the Latino community as one of the largest minority groups in the United States, the Center plays an important role in providing educational opportunities to Latino students promoting Latino culture and in maintaining a harmonious relationship with non-Latino cultures. The Center’s mission is consistent with the University’s mission of fostering diversity and global awareness.

History Idea developed from student activism in the 1960s and 1970s. Opened in December 1995 as the Center for Caribbean Studies under the direction of founding director Dr. Ronald Fernandez (1944-2011). Initial grant from the Connecticut General Assembly Since 2004 financed by CCSU Renamed in 2009 to reflect the Center’s current regional and translational focus Reports to the Provost

Goals Since the Beginning Encourage learning about Latin America, the Caribbean, and Latino communities in Connecticut and the U.S. Encourage student study abroad and faculty exchanges. Reach out to the campus and broader Connecticut community to make clear that Latino/a/x students are welcome here When founded, CCSU had about 250-300 Latino Students; today we have about 1,700

Location Initially in the Elihu Burritt Library Today on the first floor of Willard-Diloreto, D 103 E-mail: [email protected] Campus phone: 860-832-0056 Currently functioning online due to pandemic See our website: http://lalcc.comm.ccsu.edu Find us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lalccatccsu Find us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCu3scvHnsOjXT94S2AzMTXQ

Highlight: The “Roots of the Caribbean” Mural

New Location: Student Center Lobby

Events Programming 2020-21: Hispanic Heritage Month and Beyond Panel on Conditions of Latinos in Connecticut and the U.S. with CCSU Latino and Puerto Rican Studies Faculty Guest Lecture, Dr. Antonio Curet, National Museum of the American Indian on the archaeology of Puerto Rico Panel on Latinos and Politics with Latino members of the Connecticut General Assembly Guest lecture in honor of Dr. Dr. Rudolfo Anaya with Dr Juan Armando Rojas and Dr. Rossy Lima de Padilla Virtual Day of the Dead on Facebook Guest Lecture: Transnational, Transgender, Transformative: The Stories of Adela Vázquez" with Dr. Juana Maria Rodriguez Film Showing and Discussion of PBS Series Black in Latin America documentary Haiti and Puerto Rico—co-sponsored with the Africana Center

Ongoing Programming Mentoring Mondays: 3:00 pm on Teams—Introduce students to key programs and processes on campus (so far: Financial Literacy, Scholarships, Advising) Watch for a schedule for spring 2021 Talking Tuesdays: Spanish and/or Portuguese conversation groups 12:15-1:30 on Teams Working Groups for Faculty and Students Writing Group for Faculty—watch for an e-mail from Dr. Silvia Corbera Writing Groups for Grad Students and Undergrads working on M.A./M.S. or Senior theses—coming Spring 2021 Co-sponsored with the Women’s Center— Latina Leadership Development Group: Wednesdays at 3:00 pm.

Computer lab Currently closed due to the pandemic

.Next Semester Carnival, In collaboration with L.A.S.O. and COLADA “Families” Conference: Introducing Latino families to the University, in collaboration with Community Engagement and Enrollment Management Research Conference: “Living in Las Américas: Politics, Health and Society Beyond Borders ” Brochures and information on the Mural “Roots of the Caribbean” now in the Student Center.

Next Fall Formal unveiling of “The Roots of the Caribbean” Mural with artist Jorge Luis Morales Torres Date TBA

Staff Director, AAUP Faculty, 1 course per semester University Assistant, 19 hours per semester Work Study Students

For more information http://lalcc.comm.ccsu.edu/

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