Latina/Latino Issues

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Latina/Latino Issues

Chair: Jemel Aguilar (Southern Connecticut State University)
APM Assignment: 2022–2024

Co-Chair: New Co-Chair will be assigned January 2023
APM Assignment: 2023–2025

This Track addresses the current situation of Latinos and Latinas in the United States from national and international perspectives. It seeks to highlight the contributions and strengths of this population as well as the existing socioeconomic inequalities among its members. The Track addresses the relationship of social work practice and education to a range of issues, including (1) Latino contributions to the United States; (2) globalization and its effects on Latinos in the United States and in Latin America; (3) issues of immigration; (4) differential access to work, health, education, and social services; (5) U.S.-Latin American relations and the effects on Latinos living in the Diaspora; (6) technology and its implications on Latinos; (7) innovative and interdisciplinary approaches that promote social inclusion of Latinos in all areas of society; (8) integration of Latino content into curricula; (9) Latino faculty in social work education; and (10) recruitment and retention of Latino students.