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Event Description
Date | Time | Name | Thesis Title |
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May 8 | 9-10am | Sydney Johnson | A (Brief) Black, Panamanian History of Reggaeton: Connecting The Streets of Panamá to New York, Puerto Rico, and the World |
May 8 | 10-11am | Jackson Lehner | Fintech & Credit: Applications to Hispanic Business Ownership and Entrepreneurship in the United States |
May 8 | 11am-12pm | Clariza Marie Macaspac | Untold Stories of Women in 17th and 18th Century Philippines |
May 8 | 12-1 pm | Lilly Costello | Selling Credit: How Mexican Fintechs Use the Future of Money as Advertising |
May 8 | 1-2 pm | Francis Barth | A national imperative and our poor response: an essay on US adult ESL programs |
May 9 | 9-10am | Robert Britt | Investigating Health Access, Experience, and Outcome of Latin American Immigrants in Trenton, New Jersey through an Intersectional Lens |
May 9 | 10-11am | Aaron Brzezinski | “Your Huddled Masses”: Barriers to Equal Access and a Fair Trial in the United States Legal System for Limited English Proficient (LEP) Litigants |
May 9 | 11am-12pm | Mariela Mancia Pineda | Latine Identity Creation in Memoirs |
May 9 | 12-1pm | Carrington Johnson | De almas asesinadas a espíritus vivos |
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