MSU CLACS
The Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies (CLACS) of Michigan State University supports scholarship on Latin America and the Caribbean by catalyzing interdisciplinary collaborations on campus and forging partnerships with institutions in the region. The center identifies emerging opportunities for research, educational exchanges, and engagement in Latin America and the Caribbean and serves as an information hub for faculty and students with interests in the region.
MSU's Latin American Popular Music Collective
The Multifaceted richness of Colombian Folk Music
Teacher Identity and Decolonization in Science Education
The persecution and resilience of indigenous midwifes and healers from Peru
Portuguese for Conservation Science
Solar Energy autonomy in Brazilian Amazonian Communities
Environmental Discourses in Latin American Journalism
Black Masculinities in Post-Abolition Brazil
Costa Rican Artist & MSU Shooting Survivor Unveils Painting Denouncing Gun Violence
The role of media in violence against Black people in Brazil
Foreign Language and Area Studies experience in Brazil
Runas del Sur in concert.
Qhipa Pacha: Peruvian Visions of the Future
Qhipa Pacha. Visiones peruanas del futuro 5: Huerta, Santivañez, Bravo
Qhipa Pacha. Visiones peruanas del futuro 4: Apolín, Salvo, Qespi
Qhipa Pacha. Visiones peruanas del futuro 3: Medina, Tynjälä, Collazos
Integrated socio-environmental systems research in Mexico
Social Media Activism by Brazilian Girls
Women in Mexican Horror Films
Qhipa Pacha. Visiones peruanas del futuro 2: Huerta, Santivañez
Qhipa Pacha: Visiones peruanas del futuro 1: Canal, Güich, Quiroz
MSU and the UN FAO write Guidelines for Ecosystems Restoration
From Bomba to "Perreo Combativo" in Puerto Rico
Tinker Funded Research: Comprehensive Empowerment of Women in Rural Colombia
An Afrodescendent Businesswoman in the Spanish Empire of the 16th Century
Latin American Studies Minor
Monarch Butterfly Project [Proyecto Mariposa Monarca]
Saving Tapirs to Save the Nicaraguan Forests
Learning from the collapse of an ecosystem
Casa Pueblo and Arturo Massol