UNC’s Latin American Studies BA immerses students in the languages (Spanish, Portuguese, Quechua), literatures, and social movements shaping the hemisphere. Interdisciplinary seminars analyze topics from Amazonian biodiversity politics to Afro-Brazilian music, while field programs in Oaxaca, Havana, and São Paulo deliver firsthand research experience. Majors collaborate with the Latino Migration Project and write policy briefs addressing immigration, trade, and environmental justice.
Podcast interviewing activists combating femicide in Central America
Policy analysis of Andean water-rights conflicts and mining
Interactive map of Afro-Latin music diffusion across the diaspora
Documentary short on urban agriculture in Havana’s organopónicos
Environmental-justice case study of Brazil’s Belo Monte Dam
Digital archive preserving Maya textile motifs via photogrammetry
Comparative essay on populism narratives in Argentine and Mexican media
Grant proposal supporting bilingual mental-health services for migrants
Infographic series on remittance flows and regional development
GIS project mapping deforestation and Indigenous territories in Peru
Virtual-reality tour teaching colonial Caribbean fortifications
Translation and annotation of contemporary Chilean protest poetry
Food-sovereignty workshop linking NC farmers markets with Latino cuisine
White paper on coffee supply-chain resilience amid climate change
Mobile app pairing ESL tutors with recently arrived migrant youth
Ethnographic field notes on street art as political commentary in Bogotá
Blend language proficiency and critical analysis to champion hemispheric understanding.
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