
Spanish is one of the most utilized world languages. It is widely spoken across the Americas, Spain, and in many other geographical regions. Taught in Spanish, SPAN 205 has as its objective to expose students to the tripartite relationship that exists between linguistics, society, and personal identity.
Students will be exposed to various topics related to combating linguistic discrimination and fostering linguistic equity in spaces of global and public
health. Discussions will be focused on how the promotion of linguistic justice
serves to ensure successful and impartial communication in contexts that may be of paramount importance to the well-being of members of both the Hispano and Anglo communities.
Students will be exposed to various topics related to combating linguistic discrimination and fostering linguistic equity in spaces of global and public
health. Discussions will be focused on how the promotion of linguistic justice
serves to ensure successful and impartial communication in contexts that may be of paramount importance to the well-being of members of both the Hispano and Anglo communities.
- Teacher: Tris Faulkner