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Harvard University ETHNICITY, MIGRATION, RIGHTS FALL 2021 EDITION EMR Course Catalog 2021-22

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Harvard University

ETHNICITY, MIGRATION, RIGHTSFALL 2021 EDITION

EMR Course Catalog2021-22

Cover Photo: "Glass Float No. 5. Evening Moon. Kootenai River. Purcell Range.” by Paul Bonnell, who presented "Between Tower and Sea: Creative Directions," an event for EMR's "Processing the Pandemic/These Times" workshop series.

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About EMR The secondary field in Ethnicity, Migration, Rights (EMR) offers students an opportunity to pursue sustained, interdisciplinary study of ethnicity, migration, Indigeneity, and human rights with particular attention to Asian American and Pacific Islander, Latinx, and Native American topics. Courses in EMR are taught by faculty from across the disciplines in FAS, as well as at other Harvard schools, and draw on materials from the humanities and social sciences.

Study in EMR allows students to explore our core areas from a variety of disciplinary perspectives. Students who decide to pursue the secondary field can choose from a wide range of courses under the guidance of the Administrative and Program Director and members of the Faculty Advisory Committee.

Given the relevance of EMR topics to both local and global issues, the secondary field both encourages and provides opportunities for interacting directly with local communities and working outside the traditional classroom.

EMR offers two secondary field pathways in 1) Ethnicity, Migration, Rights, and 2) Latinx Studies. For more information about the requirements for the Secondary Fields:

• See page 22 of this booklet.• Visit our website at https://emr.fas.harvard.edu/secondary.• Contact us via email at [email protected].

EMR also hosts four academic working groups to bring undergraduate and graduate students together with faculty to discuss current issues in Asian American and Pacific Islander, Latinx, Human Rights, and Muslim American studies. To learn more, visit our website or contact the groups directly:

• Asian American and Pacific Islander Studies Working Group: [email protected]

• Latinx Studies Working Group: [email protected]• Human Rights Working Group: contact [email protected]• Muslim American Studies Working Group: [email protected]

Ethnic Studies Concentration For more information on pursuing a concentration in Ethnic Studies through the Committee on Degrees in History & Literature, please visit https://histlit.fas.harvard.edu/ethnic-studies. For advising, please contact Lauren Kaminsky ([email protected]), Director of Studies, or Angela Allan ([email protected]), Assistant Director of Studies.

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Table of Contents

EMR Secondary Field 5Fall 2020 Portal Courses 5Spring 2021 Portal Courses 5

EMR Secondary Field Courses by Specialty Focus Area

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Asian American and Pacific Islander Studies

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Latinx Studies 7Migration and Human Rights 8Muslim American Studies 9Native and Indigenous Studies 9

EMR Secondary Field Courses that Count By Department

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Fall 2020 Courses 10-15Spring 2021 Courses 17-20

Latinx (Latino) Secondary Field Courses that Count

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Fall 2020 Courses, including Portal Courses

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Spring 2021 Courses, including Portal Courses

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Latin American Studies Electives

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Fall 2020 Courses 23Spring 2021 Courses 23

Additional Information 24-25People 26

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EMR Secondary FieldPortal Courses: Fall 2021

EMR 131 / WGS 1283 Love's Labors Found: Uncovering Histories of Emotional Labor [Light]

EMR 133 / WGS 1204 Power, Knowledge, Identity: Critical Approaches to Race and Ethnicity [Craig]

EMR 1010 Topics in Latinx Studies: Imagining Latinidad [Mendoza-Mori]

English 181A Introduction to Asian American Literature: What is Asian American Literature? [Kim]

GENED 1019 The Caribbean Crucible: Colonialism, and Post-Colonial Misdevelopment in the Region [Patterson]

History 1028 Race, Capitalism, and the Coming of the Civil War [Johnson]

Please note: A secondary field in EMR requires completion of one portal course. Additional portal courses can be used to fulfill other secondary field requirements.

Portal Courses: Spring 2022

EMR 121 Native Americans in the 21st Century: Nation Building II [Henson]

EMR 149 Latinx Representation in Media, Film, and Pop Culture [Mendoza-Mori]

EMR 1020 Topics in AAPI Studies [Craig]

Spanish 150 Migration and Border-Crossing in Film and Photography [Vega-Durán]

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SPECIALTY TRACK COURSES: The courses listed here fulfill the secondary field in EMR, and may closely align with your specialty track interests. Please be sure to consult with the Program Director about your particular area (s) of focus.

Afr Amer Studies [FALL] A Different Shade of Brown: South Asians, Race, and Representation in the US [Bald]

Anthro 1707 [FALL] Ethnic Studies, Anthropology, and the Transpacific Ethnography of Asian America [Garza]

English 181A [FALL] Introduction to Asian American Literature: What is Asian American Literature? [Kim]

History 14Y [FALL] Between East Asia and the Americas: Migration, Diaspora, Empire [Hayashi]

Hist & Lit 90FB [FALL] Asian America in Popular Culture [Huang]

EMR 150 [SPRING] Feeling White/Feeling Brown: Race & SWANA Communities in the US [Yalzadeh]

EMR 1020 [SPRING] Topics in AAPI Studies [Craig]

Asian American and Pacific Islander Studies

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Latinx StudiesAfr Amer Studies [FALL] Images of and by Afro-Latinos [de la Fuente]

EMR 147 [FALL] COVID-19, Inequality, and the Latinx Community [Mendoza-Mori]

EMR 1010 [FALL] Topics in Latinx Studies: Imagining Latinidad [Mendoza-Mori]

Hist & Lit [FALL] Queer Latinx Borderlands [Conners]

Spanish 49H [FALL] Languaging and the Latinx Identities [Parra-Velasco]

Spanish 59 [FALL] Spanish and the Community [Parra-Velasco]

Spanish 147 [FALL] Decolonial Views, Decolonial Practices: Indigeneity and Protest in Latin America and the Caribbean [Sánchez Cruz]

Spanish 159 [FALL] Trans* Literary and Cultural Production in the Americas [Sánchez Cruz]

TDM 149 [FALL] Latinx Movement: Embodied Intersections of Latin Dance, Music, and Communal Practice [Rodríguez]

EMR 149 [SPRING] Latinx Representation in Media, Films, and Pop Culture [Mendoza-Mori]

GENED 1089 [SPRING] The Border: Race, Politics, and Health in Modern Mexico [Soto Laveaga]

History 12Q [SPRING] U.S. Latinx History [Klein Hernández]

Sociology 1113 [SPRING] Latinx Identity and Mobilization [Lacomba]

Spanish 49H [SPRING] Languaging and the Latinx Identities [Parra-Velasco]

Spanish 59 [SPRING] Spanish and the Community [Parra-Velasco]

Spanish 178 [SPRING] Queer Latinidad: Race, Sexuality and Culture in the U.S. [Sánchez Cruz]

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Freshman Seminar 64K [FALL]

The Migrant Experience: Migration Through Visual Culture [Vega-Durán]

Freshman Seminar 64O [FALL]

Migratory Identities [Damrosch]

Government 94GY [FALL] Transitional Justice and the Politics of Truth Commissions [Damrosch]

History 1222 [FALL] The Great Migration: The Exodus that Transformed Black America and the United States [Bekemeyer]

History & Literature 90EY [FALL]

Human Rights and Humanitarianism in the Modern World [Slobodkin]

Sociology 1186 [FALL] Refugees in Global Perspective [Mandić]

Afr Amer 130 [SPRING] Mobility, Power and Politics [Agbiboa]

English 290MH [SPRING] Migration and the Humanities [Bhabha]

Social Studies 98MI [SPRING]

Migration in Theory and Practice [Newendorp]

Social Studies 98ND [SPRING]

Justice and Reconciliation after Mass Violence [Hansen]

Social Studies 98SH [SPRING]

Human Rights in History [Keilson]

Sociology 1179 [SPRING] Global Migration [Amir]

Spanish 150 [SPRING] Migration and Border-Crossing in Film and Photography [Vega-Durán]

EMR 146 [FALL] Migration and U.S. Empire [Taparata]

Freshman Seminar 43C [FALL]

Human Rights and the Global South [Elkins and Bhabha]

Migration and Human Rights

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Muslim American StudiesHist & Lit 90EI [FALL] Islam in Early America [Urus]

Native and Indigenous StudiesAnthropology 1182 [FALL] People of the Sun: The Archaeology of Ancient

Mexico [Carballo]

English 90HP [FALL] Harvard and the Puritans in Native America [Niles]

History 60O [FALL] American Indian History in Four Acts [Deloria]

Spanish 147 [FALL] Decolonial Views, Decolonial Practices: Indigeneity and Protest in Latin American and the Caribbean [Sánchez Cruz]

EMR 121 [SPRING] Native Americans in the 21st Century: Nation Building II [Henson]

EMR 148 [SPRING] Indigineity and Latinidad [Mendoza-Mori]

Courses of Interest

Afr Amer 109X [FALL] A Different Shade of Brown: South Asians, Race, and Representation [Bald]

Hist & Lit 90EZ [FALL] The Global South Asian Diaspora [Dadawala]

Islam CIV 170 [FALL] Islam, Modernity, and Politics [Kane]

EMR 150 [SPRING] Feeling White/Feeling Brown: Race & SWANA Communities in the US [Yalzadeh]

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The courses listed count as EMR electives and focus on the closely linked areas of ethnicity, race, migration, indigeneity, and human rights. Depending on your plan of study, many of these courses can fulfill the transnational or comparative requirement. Be sure to consult with the Program Director about your particular areas of focus.

Fall 2021 Courses

Afr Amer Studies 109X A Different Shade of Brown: South Asians, Race, and Representation in the US [Bald]

Afr Amer Studies 181Y Images of and by Afro-Latinos [de la Fuente]

Afr Amer Studies 183Y The Long Civil Rights Movement [Pope]

Afr Amer Studies 197 Poverty, Race, and Health [Williams]

Afr Amer Studies 202 Theory and Race in the Americas [McCarthy]

African and African American Studies

English 90HP Harvard and the Puritans in Native America [Niles]

English 181A Introduction to Asian American Literature: What is Asian American Literature? [Kim]

English

AnthropologyAnthropology 1707 Ethnic Studies, Anthropology, and the

Transpacific Ethnography of Asian America [Garza]

Anthropology 1824 Race and Genetics: American Biopolitics [Jabloner]

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Folklore & MythologyFolklore & Mythology 130 The Folklore of Emergency: Change,

Continuity, and Communal Creativity Amid Crisis [Brower]

Freshman SeminarFreshman Seminar 43C Human Rights and the Global South [Elkins]

Freshman Seminar 63L Memory Wars: Cultural Trauma and the Power of Literature [Suetterlin]

Freshman Seminar 64H Our Borders, Our Lives: Creating, Dismantling, Rebuilding Borders through Art, Literature, and Film [Daily]

Freshman Seminar 64K The Migrant Experience: Migration Through Visual Culture [Vega-Durán]

Freshman Seminar 64O Migratory Identities [Damrosch]

Freshman Seminar 72P Corporate Power & Human Rights--Community Resistance and Social Movements [Giannini]

Ethnicity, Migration, Rights

EMR 131 / WGS 1283 Love's Labors Found: Uncovering Histories of Emotional Labor [Light]

EMR 133 / WGS 1204 Power, Knowledge, Identity: Critical Approaches to Race and Ethnicity [Craig]

EMR 141 Race, Solidarity, and the Carceral State [Awartani]

EMR 146 Migration and U.S. Empire [Taparata]

EMR 147 COVID-19, Inequality, and the Latinx Community [Mendoza-Mori]

EMR 1010 Topics in Latinx Studies: Imagining Latinidad [Mendoza-Mori]

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Gen Ed 1019 The Caribbean Crucible: Colonialism, Capitalism and Post-Colonial Misdevelopment in the Region [Patterson]

Gen Ed 1097 Tradition, Performance, and Culture [Mitchell]

Gen Ed 1166 Pluralism: Case Studies in American Diversity [Eck]

General Education

Government 94BC How did we get here? America's racial history and its impact on social policy [James]

Government 94GY Transitional Justice and the Politics of Truth Commissions [Ayee]

Government

HistoryHistory 14Y Between East Asia and the Americas:

Migration, Diaspora, Empire [Hayashi]

History 60O American Indian History in Four Acts [Deloria]

History 1028 Race, Capitalism, and the Coming of the Civil War [Johnson]

History 1222 The Great Migration: The Exodus that Transformed Black America and the United States [Bekemeyer]

History 1511 Latin America and the United States [Weld]

History of Art and ArchitectureHAA 274 Race and the American Landscape: Visual

Representation in the Stand Your Ground Era [Lewis]

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History & LiteratureHistory & Lit 90AT The Postwar American Road Narrative

[Whitmarsh]

History & Lit 90EB Sound and Color: Music, Race, and US Cultural Politics [Caplan]

History & Lit 90EI Islam in Early America [Urus]

History & Lit 90ES Prison Abolition [Dichter]

History & Lit 90EX Queer Latinx Borderlands [Conners]

History & Lit 90EY Human Rights and Humanitarianism in the Modern World [Slobodkin]

History & Lit 90EZ The Global South Asian Diaspora [Dadawala]

History & Lit 90FB Asian America in Popular Culture [Huang]

History & Lit 90FG Dictatorship and Resistance in Latin America [Alpert]

History of Science 1441 Foreign Bodies: On Health and Migration [Alam]

History of Science

Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations

Islamic Civ 170 Islam, Modernity and Politics [Kane]

Religion 1587 Race and Religion in the United States [Thomas]

Religion

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Spanish 49 Languaging and the Latinx Identities [Parra-Velasco]

Spanish 59 Spanish and the Community [Parra-Velasco]

Spanish 147 Decolonial Views, Decolonial Practices: Indigeneity and Protest in Latin America and the Caribbean [Sánchez Cruz]

Spanish 159 Trans* Literary and Cultural Production in the Americas [Sánchez Cruz]

Romance Languages and Literatures

Sociology Sociology 90I Research Lab: Immigration [Muse-Orlinoff]

Sociology 1159 Ethnic Division and Segregation: Causes, Expressions, and Consequences [Feinstein]

Sociology 1163 Pursuing Truth and Justice, Principles and Methods of Equity through Inequity [Perea]

Sociology 1186 Refugees in Global Perspective [Mandić]

Social StudiesSocial Studies 98DX Topics in Feminist Political Thought [Forrester]

Social Studies 98NQ Global East Asia [Newendorp]

Social Studies 98UA Race and Ethnicity in Comparative Perspective [Alemu]

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WGS 1204 / EMR 133 Power, Knowledge, Identity: Critical Approaches to Race and Ethnicity [Craig]

WGS 1283 / EMR 131 Love's Labors Found: Uncovering Histories of Emotional Labor [Light]

Women, Gender, and Sexuality

Theater, Dance, MediaTDM 149 Latinx Movement: Embodied Intersections of

Latin Dance Music, and Communal Practice [Rodríguez]

TDM 181B Street Dance Activism [Bell]

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Afr Amer Studies 130 Mobility, Power and Politics [Agbiboa]

Afr Amer Studies 131Y Black Women's Voices in the #MeToo Movement [Chavers]

Afr Amer Studies 142 Hiphop and Don't Stop. I Am Hiphop: Build, Respect, Represent [Morgan]

Afr Amer Studies 217X Themes in the History of African American Political Though [Terry]

The courses listed count as EMR electives and focus on the closely linked areas of ethnicity, race, migration, indigeneity, and human rights. Depending on your plan of study, many of these courses can fulfill the transnational or comparative requirement. Be sure to consult with the Program Director about your particular area(s) of focus.

Spring 2022 Courses

African and African American Studies

Comparative Literature 171 Counter-Imperialism and Asian-African Literatures [Lienau]

Comparative Literature

AnthropologyAnthropology 2211 Archaeology and Heritage [Fash]

EnglishEnglish 90B James / Baldwin [McCarthy]

English 182BF Black Science Fiction [Serpell]

English 290MH Migration and the Humanities [Bhabha]

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Ethnicity, Migration, Rights

EMR 121 Native Americans in the Twenty-First Century: Nation Building II [Henson]

EMR 139 / Religion 2519 Coloniality, Race, and Catastrophe [Rivera]

EMR 148 Indigeneity and Latinidad [Mendoza-Mori]

EMR 149 Latinx Representation in Media, Films, and Pop Culture [Mendoza-Mori]

EMR 150 Feeling White/Feeling Brown: Race & SWANA Communities in the US [Yalzadeh]

EMR 1020 Topics in AAPI Studies [Craig]

Gen Ed 1022 Vision and Justice: The Art of Race and American Citizenship [Lewis]

Gen Ed 1052 Race in a Polarized America [Hochschild]

Gen Ed 1089 The Border: Race, Politics, and Health in Modern Mexico [Soto Laveaga]

Gen Ed 1126 Race and Caste [Subramanian]

Government

Government 94YG Global Ethnic Politics [Ayee]

Government 1313 Race, Film, and American Politics [Ayee]

Government 1338 Institutional Development in Native America [Carpenter]

General Education

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Music

Music 219R 19th and 20th Century Music: Seminar [Herrera]

Religion Religion 2519 / EMR 139 Coloniality, Race, and Catastrophe [Rivera]

Spanish 49H Languaging and the Latinx Identities [Parra-Velasco]

Spanish 59 Spanish and the Community [Parra-Velasco]

Spanish 150 Migration and Border-Crossing in Film and Photography [Vega-Durán]

Spanish 157 Queer Latinidad: Race, Sexuality and Culture in the U.S. [Sánchez Cruz]

Romance Languages and Literatures

History 12Q U.S. Latinx History [Klein Hernández]

History 13C St. Louis from Lewis and Clark to Michael Brown [Johnson]

History 13E History of Modern Mexico [Weld]

History 89A British Colonial Violence in the 20th Century [Elkins]

History

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Social Studies 98MI Migration in Theory and Practice [Newendorp]

Social Studies 98ND Justice and Reconciliation after Mass Violence [Hansen]

Social Studies 98SE Race and Ethnicity in the United States [James]

Social Studies 98SH Human Rights in History [Reynolds]

Social Studies 98UC Colonialism and Postcoloniality [Duan]

Social Studies

SociologySociology 1113 Latinx Identity and Mobilization [Lacomba]

Sociology 1148 Race and Ethnicity in Global and Comparative Perspective [Shiff]

Sociology 1179 Global Migration [Amir]

Sociology 1190 Culture and Inclusion in a More Unequal America [Lamont]

Sociology 3309 Migration and Immigrant Incorporation Workshop [Waters]

Women, Gender, and SexualityWGS 1206 Sex, Gender, and Afrofuturism [Reid-Pharr]

WGS 1274 Gender, Race, and Poverty in the United States [Mtshali]

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Portal Course: EMR 1010

Topics in Latinx Studies: Imagining Latinidad [Mendoza-Mori]

Afr Amer 181Y Images of and by Afro-Latinos [de la Fuente]

EMR 147 49H COVID-19, Inequality and the Latinx Community [Mendoza-Mori]

History 1511 Latin America and the United States [Weld]

Hist & Lit 90EX Queer Latinx Borderlands [Conners]

Spanish 49H Languaging and the Latinx Identities [Parra-Velasco]

Spanish 59 Spanish and the Community [Parra-Velasco]

Spanish 147 Decolonial Views, Decolonial Practices: Indigeneities and Protest in Latin America and the Caribbean [Sánchez Cruz]

Spanish 159 Trans* Literary and Cultural Production in the Americas [Sánchez Cruz]

TDM 149 Latinx Movement: Embodied Intersections of Latin Dance, Music, and Communal Practice [Rodríguez]

Latinx Studies

Fall 2021

The courses listed focus on issues in Latinx Studies. Courses in EMR are interdisciplinary and taught by faculty from across the disciplines in FAS as well as at other Harvard schools. Please note, my.harvard lists this secondary field as "Latino Studies'

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Sociology 1113 Latinx Identity and Mobilization [Lacomba]Spanish 49H Languaging and the Latinx Identities [Parra-

Velasco]Spanish 59 Spanish and the Community [Parra-Velasco]Spanish 178 Queer Latinidad: Race, Sexuality and Culture

in the U.S. [Sánchez Cruz]

Portal Course:History 12Q

U.S. Latinx History [Klein Hernández]

EMR 148 Indigeneity and Latinidad [Mendoza-Mori]EMR 149 Latinx Representation in Media, Films, and Pop

Culture [Mendoza-Mori]Gen Ed 1089 The Border: Race, Politics, and Health in

Modern Mexico [Soto Laveaga]

Spring 2022

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Anthropology 1182 People of the Sun: The Archaeology of Ancient Mexico [Carballo]

Anthropology 1781 What is Latin America?: Politics, Culture, Identity [Fierman]

Hist & Lit 90FG Dictatorship and Resistance in Latin America[Alpert]

Latin American Studies Electives

Fall 2021

The courses listed focus on the closely linked areas of ethnicity, migration, indigeneity, and human rights in the context of Latin American Studies. These courses can be used to fulfill requirements for the Latino Studies Secondary Field Pathway. Some may also fulfill EMR Secondary Requirements, but not all do. Please consult the EMR course list accordingly.

Spring 2022

Freshman Seminar 44J Clash of Titans, Seats of Empires: The Aztecs, Toltecs, and Race of Giants in Ancient Mexico [Fash]

History 13E History of Modern Mexico [Weld]

Music 219R 19th and 20th Century Music: Seminar [Herrera]

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Additional InformationSchedule a Conversation

Contact Eleanor Craig, Administrative and Program Director, at [email protected] to setup an initial advising meeting to discuss your plan of study.

Declare Your SecondaryStudents will be able to declare intent to pursue a secondary field in my.harvard. This should be done as soon as a student decides to work on a secondary field in EMR or Latinx Studies. Students should meet regularly with the Administrative and Program Director to discuss secondary field plans and progress.

Ethnicity, Migration, Rights Secondary Pathway• Take five approved courses (20 credits).• One course must be a Portal Course.• One course must be taught from a transnational or global perspective.• Two courses must be above introductory level.

Latinx Studies Secondary Pathway(Listed as "Latino Studies" in my.harvard)

• Take five approved courses (20 credits).• One course must be a Portal Course.• Three elective courses must be in Latinx Studies. Though students are encouraged

to focus primarily on courses in Latinx Studies, when it makes sense in a plan of study students can take up to two courses in Latin American studies.

• One course must be a comparative course taken from the EMR list outside of Latinx Studies. Comparative courses should consider study of ethnicity and culture from another perspective, which may include the study of another ethnic group within the United States or another globally comparative framework.

Additional Stipulations • All courses must be passed with B- or above.• One course may be taken Pass/Fail, often this is a freshman seminar.• One course may be double-counted with a concentration field.• Study abroad and other Harvard courses may require approval by the Administrative

and Program Director.

Grants & PrizesSummer Thesis Research Grant in Ethnicity, Migration, RightsDeadline: February 14, 2022

The Committee on Ethnicity, Migration, Rights (EMR) awards summer grants to assist Harvard juniors with research for a senior honors thesis. The department(s) in which the thesis will be written is open so long as research addresses one or more areas of ethnicity,

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migration, human rights, and/or indigeneity. Applicants may be pursuing EMR as a secondary field, but this is not a requirement. Grantees must spend a minimum of six weeks engaged in research activities. Special consideration will be given to projects for which there are fewer sources of funding offered through other campus entities (e.g., projects requiring domestic travel).

Summer Thesis Research Grant in Latinx StudiesDeadline: February 14, 2022

The Committee on Ethnicity, Migration, Rights (EMR) and the Instituto Cervantes at Harvard award summer grants to assist Harvard juniors with research for a senior honors thesis in areas related to Latinx Studies. The department(s) in which the thesis will be written is open. Applicants may be pursuing Ethnic Studies under History and Literature or in the Latinx EMR secondary field, but neither is a requirement. Grantees must spend a minimum of six weeks engaged in research activities. Special consideration will be given to projects for which there are fewer sources of funding offered through other campus entities (e.g., projects requiring domestic travel).

Summer Thesis Research Grant in Asian American and Pacific Islander StudiesDeadline: February 14, 2022

The Committee on Ethnicity, Migration, Rights (EMR) awards at least one summer grant to assist a Harvard junior with research for a senior honors thesis related to Asian American and Pacific Islander Studies. The department(s) in which the thesis will be written is open. Applicants may be pursuing Ethnic Studies under History and Literature or in an EMR secondary field, but neither is a requirement. Projects can deal with persons or groups with ancestry connected to any part of Asia or the Pacific Islands. Likewise, ‘American’ need not be limited to U.S. contexts. Grantees must spend a minimum of six weeks engaged in research activities. Special consideration will be given to projects for which there are fewer sources of funding offered through other campus entities (e.g., projects requiring domestic travel).

For more information, please visit our website at http://bit.ly/EMRGrants in advance of these deadlines. To apply for a summer thesis grant, students must complete a CARAT application.

Senior Thesis Prize in Ethnicity, Migration, RightsDeadline: April 13, 2022We award an annual prize to recognize an outstanding senior thesis written on an EMR-related topic. This includes, but is not limited to, theses written in Native American, Latinx, and Asian American and Pacific Islander Studies. Theses are evaluated by EMR faculty for their originality, clarity, thoroughness, and strength of argument. Thesis writers are encouraged to approach their faculty advisors or department heads to seek nomination.

For more information, please visit our website at http://bit.ly/EMRGrants in advance of these deadlines.

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People

FACULTY CHAIRRaquel Vega-Durá[email protected]

ADMINISTRATIVE AND PROGRAM DIRECTOR, LECTUREREleanor [email protected]

ASIAN AMERICAN AND PACIFIC ISLANDER STUDIES WORKING GROUPFaculty Directors Ju Yon Kim

Student Coordinators Seokweon JeonNathan Samayo

LATINX STUDIES WORKING GROUPFaculty Director Américo Mendoza–Mori

Student Coordinators Maya Doig-Acuña Massiel Torres

EMR INTERNThuan Tran

STAY IN TOUCH!To receive the most current information on happenings at EMR, and within the Working Groups, sign up for our listservs!

Ethnicity, Migration, Rights (General): bit.ly/EMRListservAsian American and Pacific Islander Studies Working Group: bit.ly/AASWGListLatinx Studies Working Group: bit.ly/LSWGListMuslim American Studies Working Group: bit.ly/MASWGList

MUSLIM AMERICAN STUDIES WORKING GROUPFaculty Director Sara Awartani

Student Coordinator Farah AfifyRia Modak

PROGRAMS AND COMMUNICATIONS ASSISTANTEiji [email protected]

ADMINISTRATIVE COORDINATORAndrea Davies [email protected]

HUMAN RIGHTS WORKING GROUPStudent Coordinator Tzofiya Bookstein

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Committee on Ethnicity, Migration, Rights2 Arrow Street, 4th Floor Cambridge, MA 02138 (617) 496-9831emr.fas.harvard.edu [email protected]