SEC Spanish at SECOL 89 (2022)

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Presentation

Publication Date

4-1-2022

Start Date

1-4-2022 8:45 AM

End Date

1-4-2022 10:15 AM

Abstract

The SEC Spanish Consortium was recently formed as a mechanism to bring together scholars and key stakeholders at SEC Schools who are currently working on themes related to Spanish and Latinx communities in the U.S. Southeast. The aims of this collaborative include: (a) identification of external funding that links researchers and students across SEC Schools; (b) raising public awareness of key issues on Spanish and Latinxs in the U.S. Southeast through publications, newsletters and public presentations; (c) training and mentoring of students interested in this area of study, including the creation of a network of specialists that can serve on theses and dissertations across the SEC Schools; and (d) supporting educational opportunities for Latinx and Spanish-speaking students at SEC Schools.

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Apr 1st, 8:45 AM Apr 1st, 10:15 AM

1. Opening remarks and welcome: What is the SEC Spanish Consortium and how can you be a part of it?

The SEC Spanish Consortium was recently formed as a mechanism to bring together scholars and key stakeholders at SEC Schools who are currently working on themes related to Spanish and Latinx communities in the U.S. Southeast. The aims of this collaborative include: (a) identification of external funding that links researchers and students across SEC Schools; (b) raising public awareness of key issues on Spanish and Latinxs in the U.S. Southeast through publications, newsletters and public presentations; (c) training and mentoring of students interested in this area of study, including the creation of a network of specialists that can serve on theses and dissertations across the SEC Schools; and (d) supporting educational opportunities for Latinx and Spanish-speaking students at SEC Schools.