NYU ofrece curso en Puerto Rico - Enero 2012

Imagen de Mónica Ivelisse Feliú-Mójer

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The Cultural Imperative: Intersections Cultural Equity, Cultural Arts and Public Policy IOART-UT.1100 4 Credits Instructor(s): M. Vega Monday - Sunday | January 8-21, 2012 Please note: this course takes place on location in Puerto Rico The course will provide students that opportunity to do a comparative analysis of the cultural policies and practices of Puerto Rico, a commonwealth of the United States, and those of the United States. Central to the analysis will be focused on issues of Cultural Equity in public policy, distribution of resources, racial and economic status of diverse communities. Students will have direct access to scholars, policymakers, community institution builders and cultural activists focused on structuring policies, providing resources and generating practices of cultural equity for the diverse racial and economic communities of Puerto Rico. Given the diversity of racial, ethnic and economic diversity of the United States students will have the opportunity to focus and experience the root cultures of one of the major Caribbean populations that have migrated to the United States. The course will provide a framework of engaging in diverse cultural models, respecting and understanding the historical legacy and contributions of Puerto Ricans on the island and the United States, engage with artist and policymakers focused on traditional, popular and contemporary cultural issues, public policy and cultural equity work, skills that are necessary for working in varied cultural environments. Students who would like to be considered for this course must fill out the program application. Note: In addition to the tuition, this course has a nonrefundable program fee of $575, which will cover housing and some meals. Please visit the NYU Bursar's website for tuition details. http://specialprograms.tisch.nyu.edu/object/W_IOART1100.html

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