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Afro-Caribbean Politics and Culture in Central America Study Abroad in Bluefields, Nicaragua: AFR 374E, LAS 337M, Afro-Caribbean Politics and WGS 340, or GOV 365N Culture in Central America SIX CREDIT HOURS Second Summer Session July 13 – August 18, 2013 Dr. Juliet Hooker Dr. Edmund Gordon Study Abroad in This is a perfect course for students who are interested in activist Nicaragua scholarship, race, gender, class, sexuality, and identity. Specifically, the Second Summer Session: program seeks to recruit intellectually ambitious students interested in July 13 – August 18, 2013 research that has a social justice focus. The majority of this course will take place in Bluefields, the The faculty members leading the program, experts in the cultures and capital city of the Southern politics of the Caribbean and Latin Atlantic Autonomous Region America, are uniquely qualified to in Nicaragua. The Caribbean provide students with an outstanding coast of Nicaragua is blessed intellectual experience in Bluefields, with incredible natural beauty. Nicaragua. The program will feature It is rapidly becoming a site the conceptualization and execution of original research in support of African for eco-tourism because of its descendent communities of the unspoiled villages, beaches, region. and lagoons. Its African- derived Caribbean African and African Diaspora communities make for a Studies Department (AADS) unique cultural context for the 2109 San Jacinto Blvd, BEL 242 course. Austin, TX 78712 http://www.utexas.edu/cola/depts/aads/ Getting Started o To learn about the program, please attend an information session by program faculty and staff or make an appointment. Contact the coordinator: 512-471-3645 or [email protected] o To apply for the program, please send an email to Monica Castillo at [email protected] Include: (1) your UT EID, (2) a 1 page letter specifying your interest in the program and Afro-Caribbean Politics and Culture in Central America how it contributes to your Taught by Dr. Juliet Hooker & Dr. Edmund Gordon academic formation, and (3) SIX CREDIT HOURS the name of a UT faculty member who would be willing Estimated Program Fee: $2,450 By experiencing the unique culture of Bluefields, The cost includes onsite orientation, program Nicaragua, U.S. students will learn about a related but to write a recommendation activities, most meals, travel within Nicaragua, distinct strand of the Black experience in the letter on your behalf. lodging, cell phone, and onsite student services Americas, which is relatively unknown outside of the including cultural events. UT tuition and fees for region. The course will be conducted in English, as Ms. Castillo will then direct course registration also apply. this area of the Atlantic Coast has a particular history you to other application steps with Anglo-Saxon powers (England and later the United States). The course will take place at the as well as to funding and Eligibility Good academic standing and completion of one Bluefields campus of URACCAN (University of the scholarship possibilities. African and African Diaspora Studies and/or Latin Autonomous Regions of the Caribbean Coast of American Studies course. Nicaragua), one of two regional universities founded in the 1990s by Black and indigenous costeños. UT Financial Aid students will interact and conduct joint research Federal, state, and UT institutional aid may be used projects with URACCAN students and other Black on approved faculty-led programs. For more and indigenous costeños. The research findings will IMPORTANT DATES: information, see: be presented at the end of the course. http://www.utexas.edu/student/abroad/funding . Program Application Deadline: The Instructors December 1st, 2012 Scholarships Dr. Juliet Hooker is an Associate Professor of AADS . Acceptance Notice: January Competitive scholarships are available through the AADS Department and LLILAS. To learn more, and the Associate Director of the Teresa Lozano Long 15, 2013 contact Monica Castillo Institute of Latin American Studies (LLILAS). Program Begins: July 13 ([email protected]). Various other . Program Ends: August 18, 2013 scholarships are available through GLOBAL Dr. Edmund Gordon is the Chair of the African and A$$IST: African Diaspora Studies Department. http://www.utexas.edu/student/abroad/funding .