University of San Francisco Latin American Studies Program

University of San Francisco Latin American Studies Program Our interdisciplinary curriculum provides a dynamic view of Latin America to students curious about the region's complex and vibrant societies.

Majoring and minoring in Latin American Studies not only offers the opportunity to understand the multifaceted reality of the region, but also to study its development in relation to the various forces that have shaped the United States. By becoming a Latinamericanist you will then, not only come to understand other cultures, but arrive at a deeper understanding of your own. Students who major in

Latin Americans Studies analyze a huge and rich region from a number of disciplinary perspectives, a necessity for such a complex and diverse place. The minor (only five course) provides a sample of our curriculum and gives students a coherent focus for electives.

Interested in demonstrating your support for undocumented students? Then come through to the USF v LMU soccer game *tomo...
11/16/2019

Interested in demonstrating your support for undocumented students? Then come through to the USF v LMU soccer game *tomorrow* which will be dedicated to immigration awareness and celebrating undocumented students.

If you’d like to contribute towards the Magis Fellowship, then come ready to buy a sweatshirt! Check out the “I support undocumented students” sweatshirts. See y’all there!

The Global Women's Right Forum kicks off today! "The focus is global women’s rights, privileging and devoting special at...
03/05/2019

The Global Women's Right Forum kicks off today!

"The focus is global women’s rights, privileging and devoting special attention to the contexts and perspectives of women from marginalized cultures and displaced communities, outside and inside the United States."

Check out the link below for info about the various sessions happening today, Wednesday, and Thursday!

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Have you written something about Latin American and/or Chicanx-Latinx Studies? Are you interested in possibly winning $2...
03/04/2019

Have you written something about Latin American and/or Chicanx-Latinx Studies? Are you interested in possibly winning $200?

Then, check out the LAS & CLS paper prizes down below for more details!

See you at the LAS Social next Tuesday!
02/20/2019

See you at the LAS Social next Tuesday!

Mate is more than just a caffeine-rich drink.Interested in learning about its history and the particular practices assoc...
02/18/2019

Mate is more than just a caffeine-rich drink.

Interested in learning about its history and the particular practices associated with mate? Then, come check out the Mateada this Thursday! See the flyer below for more details!

With protests breaking out and the death of journalists occurring, Nicaragua is experiencing a level of political unrest...
05/01/2018

With protests breaking out and the death of journalists occurring, Nicaragua is experiencing a level of political unrest that it has not seen since the 1970s.

Check out the article down below to learn more about Nicaragua's political history and how that history has contributed to the state of the country today.

President Daniel Ortega, who, in the seventies, helped topple a dictator in Nicaragua, finds himself on the receiving end of political unrest over a proposed cut to social benefits.

It's that time of year again - time to register for next semester's classes! If you're still looking for classes to take...
04/16/2018

It's that time of year again - time to register for next semester's classes! If you're still looking for classes to take, then, consider enrolling in the Divisadero Publications course.

Divisadero Publications is a Latin American Studies digital journal produced by students. Work will be determined by the number of units taken. For more information make sure to check out the flyer below!

The recent presidential election in Costa Rica also came with the election of Epsy Campbell, Latin America's first Afro-...
04/10/2018

The recent presidential election in Costa Rica also came with the election of Epsy Campbell, Latin America's first Afro-descendant vice president.

"Campbell is an economist and political scientist who has worked as a consultant and international speaker in the areas of employment, gender, human rights, social development, Afro-descendant and indigenous peoples and racism."

To learn more about her life as a researcher, activist, and politician, check out the article below!

Epsy Campbell will become the country's new vice president

Since the contested re-election of President Juan Orlando Hernandez in Honduras, close to 40 people have been killed and...
04/02/2018

Since the contested re-election of President Juan Orlando Hernandez in Honduras, close to 40 people have been killed and more than 2,000 arrested.

Now, independent media outlets, like Radio Progresso, who are reporting on election fraud and human rights violation in the country, are being targeted.

Watch the video linked down below to learn more about the latest election, Radio Progresso, and its director, Father Ismael Moreno, who was a close friend of the late indigenous rights activist, Berta Caceres.

The independent radio station is playing a dangerous game - alternative narratives, alternative journalism in Honduras.

Marielle Franco, a councilwoman from the Maré favela in Rio de Janeiro, was murdered last Wednesday. "She was executed b...
03/20/2018

Marielle Franco, a councilwoman from the Maré favela in Rio de Janeiro, was murdered last Wednesday.

"She was executed because she was a black favela dweller who fought against the murder of black favela dwellers. The genocide of the black population continues in this country,” said one of her old college classmates.

Read the article down below to learn more about her work and life.

Editor’s note: This story has been updated.

This past weekend the film "Una Mujer Fantastica (A Fantastic Woman)" won the Oscar for Best Foreign Film. The film make...
03/05/2018

This past weekend the film "Una Mujer Fantastica (A Fantastic Woman)" won the Oscar for Best Foreign Film. The film makes history "as the first Oscar winner to feature a transgender storyline with an openly trans actor in the lead role."

Click the link below to see the film's director, Sebastián Lelio, producers, and main cast members accept the award.

Activists praised the win as an "important and overdue moment."

Come and join us for tonight's Global Women's Rights Forum event: "Walking Social Justice: Making Activism Sustainable f...
03/05/2018

Come and join us for tonight's Global Women's Rights Forum event: "Walking Social Justice: Making Activism Sustainable for Ourselves." See the flyer for more details.

Also, one of our very own LAS alums, Mary Cruz, will be on the panel! See you there!

In honor of International Women's Day, the Global Women's Right Forum will be held throughout the following dates: March 6, 7, & 8.

Check out the flyer to see the various talks that will be going on each day and the event's main site for more information! https://www.usfca.edu/arts-sci…/…/global-womens-rights-forum

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