For the educators is a tool in the development of courses of:
Social Studies
Puerto Rican History
Puerto Ricans in the United States
Puerto Rican Economy
Latino Communities
Latino Communities in USA
Culture and Identity
Social And Cultural Theory
Theory of Diaspora
Transnational Communities
Afro-Boricuan Culture
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Analysts, researchers, students and professors can use the series as a starting point for the study of the Puerto Rican migration or as a comparative tool to other migration experiences from Latin America or other ethnic groups. Also, it is a great example for students on how to integrate and evaluate multiple sources of information in the study of a historical question or topic. The series analyzes a complex sequence of events and explains how individuals, ideas and events interacted and how individuals developed responses to migration challenges in Puerto Rico and the diaspora. It can also help to establish Puerto Rico’s social, political and economic development.
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The series is well suited to help contextualize a particular topic of the history of the diaspora in a class or for developing a semester curriculum. It is convenient for high schools, colleges, and universities, especially for:
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Puerto Rican Studies
Latin American Studies
Anthropology, Sociology and Social Studies
Urban Studies
History
Constitutional Rights
Social Psychology
Puerto Rican and Diaspora Literature
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