Theses/Dissertations from 2020
The Experience of Guatemalan Women who Seek Asylum in United States Courts: A Legacy of Paternalism and Gendered Violence, Nina E. Harris
Counter-Maps; Resisting Extractism Through Collective Process, Charlotte Price
Events from 2018
Cuban Literature in Translation: Fina García Marruz’s Créditos de Charlot, Sonia Bloom
Investigating Restorative Justice: A Four-Year Journey, Megan Cox
The Language of Sport: Understanding Chile and Chilenidad through Marathon Races and Fútbol Games, Lilah Drafts-Johnson
The Language of Sport: Understanding Chile through Marathon Races and Fútbol Games, Lilah Drafts-Johnson
“Overrun all this country…”: Two New Mexican lives through the U.S. Civil War, Izzy Hannigan
Art and Havana's Experience of the "Special Period", Josephine Marshall
The Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo: Motherhood as a Tool to Undermine the Patriarchy, Tal Netter-Sweet
Events from 2017
“Urban Provincianos”: La Música Chicha and Cultural Identity in 1970s and 1980s Lima, Perú, Julian Cranberg
Events from 2015
Partnerships and Mandates: Power Relations Between Donor and Recipient NGOs Promoting Gender Equality in Nicaragua, Alyssa Phelps
Partnerships and Mandates: Power Relations Between Donor and Recipient Organizations Promoting Gender Equality in Nicaragua, Alyssa Katherine Phelps
Sobreviviendo the Academic Industrial Complex: A Medicinal History of Oberlin College’s La Alianza Latinx, Ana Robelo
Events from 2013
How Does the Present Affect Interpretations of the Past? La Nación and the Memory Debate in Argentina, Alexis Burdick-Will
Unresolved Debates Over Memory and History: La Nación and the Evolving Portrayals of the Last Dictatorship in Argentina, Alexis Burdick-Will
Teaching History in Post-Conflict Societies: The Case of Quetzaltenango, Guatemala, Maggie Paulin
The Presence of the Past in Three Guatemalan Classrooms: The Role of Teachers in a Post-Conflict Society, Margaret Paulin
Events from 2012
Why Study Violence?: Trauma and Survival After the Pinochet Dictatorship, Hannah Joseph
The Legacy of Quetzalcoatl and Huitzilopochtli: Indigenous Imagery in the Murals of Mexico City and Los Angeles, Samantha Williams
Theses/Dissertations from 2010
The Transnational Gaze: Viewing Mexican Identity in Contemporary Corridos and Narcocorridos, Charlene LaDawn Montano
Power to Choose?: An Analysis of the Implications of Gardasil for Immigrant Women, Olimpia Lee Pizzardi