Conference proceedings and presentations by the Latino/Latin American Studies Program faculty members are collected here.

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Submissions from 2022

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The Dos and Don'ts of Zoom Interviews: A New Librarians Navigating a New Normal, Isabel Soto-Luna

Events from 2021

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Human Trafficking and the T Visa Process: Insights from Legal Representatives Working with Victims from Latin Ameria, Elisha A. Novak, Teresa C. Kulig, and Cristián Doña-Reveco

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Human Rights in the Time of COVID-19: An Interview with Athena Ramos, Religious Studies, University of Nebraska at Omaha; Cristián Doña-Reveco; and Athena Ramos

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Watch Party: Careers in Human Rights, Religious Studies, University of Nebraska at Omaha and Brett J. Kyle

Events from 2019

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Socio-economic and Health Disparities, Athena Ramos

Events from 2017

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Social Determinants of Health and Health Data Panel, Carol Gilbert, Athena Ramos, Tom Rauner, and David J. Drozd

Submissions from 2014

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Latino Businesses in Nebraska: A Preliminary Look, Lissette Aliaga-Linares

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Pulling Open the Sticky Door: Social Mobility among Latinos in Nebraska, Lissette Aliaga-Linares

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Three things to remember about Latinos in Nebraska, Lissette Aliaga-Linares

Submissions from 2013

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Latinos and the Future of Nebraska, Lissette Aliaga-Linares

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STEM Literacy for ELLs through Service Learning, Sandra Rodriguez-Arroyo, Barbara Brimmerman, and Olga Zeisler

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Teacher Educators’ Professional Development in the 21st Century: Practicing What We Preach, Sandra Rodriguez-Arroyo and Wendy Loewenstein

Submissions from 2010

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Information Technology Adoption in Latin American Microenterprises, Travis Good, Mehruz Kamal, Sajda Qureshi, and Nancy Jimenez

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Investigating Capabilities Associated with ICT Access and Use in Latino Micro-enterprises, Travis Good, Luis Flores Morales, and Sajda Qureshi

Submissions from 2000

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Conducting Research in the Latino Community, Miguel A. Carranza, Lourdes Gouveia, and Ed Munoz

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Global Forces and Latino Population Growth in the Midwest: A Regional and Subregional Analysis, Lourdes Gouveia and Rogelio Saenz