Latin American Studies Program at USC

Latin American Studies Program at USC An interdisciplinary undergraduate degree program that offers courses in Latin American history, politics, anthropology, geography, and literature.

The Latin American Studies Program is a multi-disciplinary, broadly based undergraduate degree program that offers courses in Latin American history, politics, anthropology, geography, and literature. Students can select from an array of courses that enable them to explore Latin America from a variety of perspectives while also having the opportunity to focus their studies on a particular field. L

ASP majors are encouraged to undertake a study abroad program and are eligible for financial support for such educational endeavors in Latin America.

11/01/2015

Until We Find Them: The Struggle Against Forced Disappearances in Mexico. SUNDAY Nov 8th 3PM. Free. More details... https://www.facebook.com/events/515737665259514/
Nadín Reyes Maldonado, a Mexican human rights defender who founded the Committee of Family Members of the Disappeared and Detained ‘Until We Find Them’ speaks, linking the issues of militarization, drug policy, and free trade agreements to human rights abuses and the 27,000 forced disappearances that have occurred over the last decade in Mexico.

10/08/2014

This is tomorrow (Wednesday):

CAPOEIRA class begins on the USC campus! Beginners encouraged to attend. Come learn a new martial art from Brazil that emerges from Latin America and the African Diaspora. Free and open to USC students. Feel free to bring a friend or a date!
Time: Wed 5-6:30
Location: Fields between Strom Wellness Ctr and Greek Village, Field 4
Instructor: Todd of Capoeira Charleston program
Sponsored by the Latin American Studies Program, the Walker Institute, and the Honors College

RT : Big week: the new film is screening at festivals in Texas, Florida, & Dublin. See  http://bit.ly/17BRAmj
04/15/2013

RT : Big week: the new film is screening at festivals in Texas, Florida, & Dublin. See http://bit.ly/17BRAmj

The beautiful Huastecan sound (son huasteco) has echoed from the mountains of northeast Mexico for more than a century. On Sundays, people meet in town squares to dance and stomp to the explosive violin...

In The Wake Of Brazil's Boom, Prices To Match  http://buff.ly/YPOZlB
04/15/2013

In The Wake Of Brazil's Boom, Prices To Match http://buff.ly/YPOZlB

Over the past few years, incomes in Brazil rose and unemployment plunged to record lows. But now — as the country prepares to host the World Cup and the Olympics — the numbers are changing. Growth...

Low and Slow Around the Globe: Mexican-American Subculture of Lowriding Around the World
04/12/2013

Low and Slow Around the Globe: Mexican-American Subculture of Lowriding Around the World

The Mexican-American car subculture of lowriding with roots in Los Angeles has spread around the world from Japan to Brazil. There is even a Japanese lowriding magazine about L.A. Chicano and Chicana...

Documenting the Lowriding Subculture in Brazil: ‘South American Cholo’
04/12/2013

Documenting the Lowriding Subculture in Brazil: ‘South American Cholo’

Filmmaker Phuong-Cac Nguyen spoke with The World about lowriding culture in Brazil and her short documentary, 'South American Cholo.'

The Immigration Movement: Without A Unified Leader, But On The Cusp Of Success  http://buff.ly/16OPCxx
04/12/2013

The Immigration Movement: Without A Unified Leader, But On The Cusp Of Success http://buff.ly/16OPCxx

The decentralization was on display during a march on Washington on Wednesday, which was organized by a disparate group of activists. But experts and protesters said not having a national leader gave...

Venezuela's Next Leader Faces Tough Choice On Oil Program  http://buff.ly/YNcXxI
04/12/2013

Venezuela's Next Leader Faces Tough Choice On Oil Program http://buff.ly/YNcXxI

During his presidency, Hugo Chavez gave Venezuelan consumers cheap gasoline. He propped up the Cuban regime, and he offered oil on preferential terms to 18 regional countries. But Chavez died before he...

Chavez's office 'to become museum'  http://buff.ly/ZiYS7F
04/11/2013

Chavez's office 'to become museum' http://buff.ly/ZiYS7F

Venezuela's acting president Nicolas Maduro says he will turn the office where the late President Hugo Chavez worked into a museum.

Colombians march to back peace talks  http://buff.ly/12NI8IM
04/11/2013

Colombians march to back peace talks http://buff.ly/12NI8IM

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US blacklists Honduran 'drug lord'  http://buff.ly/17sB73H
04/11/2013

US blacklists Honduran 'drug lord' http://buff.ly/17sB73H

The United States Treasury has frozen any assets held in the US by the alleged leader of a Honduran drug-trafficking organisation.

Mexico sentences reporter's murderer  http://buff.ly/17sB4VB
04/11/2013

Mexico sentences reporter's murderer http://buff.ly/17sB4VB

A judge in Mexico has sentenced a man to 38 years in prison over the 2012 murder of crime reporter Regina Martinez Perez.

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