Research Seminar Series
The Center for Puerto Rican Studies invited all graduate students, junior faculty, and senior faculty to submit papers –in-progress or that have been published recently for inclusion in the newly created Centro Research Seminar Series. Papers will also be considered for publication on our web site as part of our Working Paper Series. Our goal is to promote the understanding of the social conditions of stateside Puerto Ricans and affect positive social change among the processes and institutions that affect the welfare of our population. This Seminar Series is a vehicle for organizing a discussion about topics that are a priority for the well being of the Puerto Rican community and to identify potential partners for the implementation of a research program.
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2009 February 13, 2009 - Research Seminar: The Puerto Rican Diaspora to the United States: A Postcolonial Migration? February 25, 2009 - Research Seminar: Preserving Identity: Puerto Rican Shift from Catholicism to Pentecostalism March 12, 2009 - Research Seminar: Time to Revive Puerto Rican Voting Rights March 26, 2009 - Research Seminar: Welfare Reform in NYC: From Slums to the Projects April 02, 2009 - Research Seminar: Oral Histories of Bilingual Education Teachers from the Puerto Rican Diaspora in St. Croix April 02, 2009 - Research Seminar: 'The Me Nobody Knows’: Historicizing Chicago’s Puerto Rican students, 1950-1970”. April 29, 2009 - Research seminar: Culture is More Than Bingo and Salsa: Making Puertorriqueñidad in Central Florida October 28, 2009 - Research seminar: An Illustrated History of the Puerto Rican Art Movement in New York City November 12, 2009 - Research seminar: The 2010 Census and Puerto Ricans: Statistical Policy Issues and Politics 2010 April 15, 2010 - Research Seminar: Marcantonio & Muñoz: Puerto Rican Migration & Transnational Politics 2011 April 6, 2011 - Research seminar: Migration and Political Resocialization April 14, 2011 - Research seminar: Farewell to the Middle Class |