Center for Latin American, Caribbean, and Latino Studies
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We work to promote the study and understanding of Latin American and Caribbean cultures and the communities established in the United States with a special focus on the New York City metropolitan area.
Our Programs
Latino Data Project
Events
Fellowships
podcast
LATINO DATA PROJECT
CLACLS’ flagship program is the Latino Data Project, established in 2003 by Laird W. Bergad, founding and current CLACLS Executive Director.
- Why do the Republicans seem to be attracting more Latino voters than the Democrats despite their anti-immigrant rhetoric (and what Latino voters increase means in crucial states)
- Living in Limbo: Inefficient Processing, Insufficient Housing, Informality and Marginalization, NYC’s Migrants’ Crises
- Hierarchies of care: immigration, gender, and domestic work in New York City
OUR EVENTS IN THE HEART OF NYC
- Somos Cumbia, somos Familia: talk and workshop by Cumbia dancer, choreographer, and teacher Karla Flores.
- Book launch and Panel “Mapping Cuba’s Literary-Cultural History: The Cambridge History of Cuban Literature, edited by Vicky Unruh and Jacqueline Loss”
- Book Launch: Jardin en Tierra Fría by Fátima Vélez
OUR FELLOWSHIPS
We open several calls for applications during the year. Below some of our previous fellowship opportunities.
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