Latina/o Studies 350MC - Latinas/os/x and Housing

Fall
2017
01
4.00
Vanessa Rosa
M 07:00PM-09:50PM
Mount Holyoke College
101261
Ciruti 127
vrosa@mtholyoke.edu
101264,101261,101282
Housing is closely tied to quality of life and the health of neighborhoods and communities. As a main goal of the "American Dream," homeownership has important significance on an individual and societal level. For immigrants, this goal is often out of reach as a result of racism and discriminatory housing policies. This interdisciplinary seminar explores Latinas/os/x relationship to housing and homeownership by examining: 1. the history of housing policy in the United States; 2. national identity, assimilation, and housing; and 3. discriminatory housing policies/programs and housing inequality. We explore topics including immigration, housing policy, public housing, segregation, gentrification, the suburbs, homelessness, eviction, affordability, and community building. Exploring this range of topics will help us develop a clearer understanding of why housing is one of the most pressing issues for Latinas/os/x today.
This course is open to Juniors and Seniors.
Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.