Every fourth week, you are to write a letter to someone who is not in the class to explain–in detail–what you learned in the previous weeks. The intention behind these letters is to create a form of continuous communication between you and the recipient regarding the class’s content. What does that mean? First, every letter is to be written to the same recipient. Second, each letter follows the previously written ones. In other words, you are picking up where you left off with the previous letter.
Speak about the latino experience, discuss the thought of what should latinx should call themselves understanding of a terminology to use in regards to the latinx community. Explain developments and trends experienced by Latinos through historical periods until the present (migrations, settlements, social mobility).
Identify and describe Latinos according to variables such as nationality, ethnicity and race as well as geographical location and other major demographic characteristic.
Papers must be/have:
Numbered
Plain white cover sheet with (1) Name, (2) Course Title and Course # (do not repeat this information in the body of the paper)
Three pages in length (Cover sheet not included)
Double-spaced (Microsoft Word 2003)
Spacing between paragraphs must be marked by indentations (tabs); in other words, do not add an additional double space between paragraphs
1” margins
12 pt New Times Roman font
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