
53 Washington Square South, New York, NY, 10012


53 Washington Square South, New York, NY, 10012

53 Washington Square South, New York, NY, 10012

53 Washington Square South, New York, NY, 10012

19 University Place New York, NY 10003

53 Washington Square South, New York, NY, 10012


53 Washington Square South, New York, NY, 10012

53 Washington Square South, New York, NY, 10012

53 Washington Square South, New York, NY, 10012

19 University Place New York, NY 10003
Spring 2025 courses are now available.
Congratulations to CLACS MA student Alía Warsco (‘25) for her work on creating Runakunaq Bibliotecanku (The People’s Library), a collection of Quechua and Andean-centered materials.
Soon CLACS will begin accepting applications for the MA in Latin American and Caribbean Studies for Fall 2024 admission. Learn more about Admissions.
NYU Arts and Science published a feature article highlighting the Quechua program at CLACS: "An Andean Language in the Big Apple."
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Faculty member and Quechua instructor Odi Gonzales has published the book Nación Anti. Ensayos de antropología lingüística andina. Lenguaje y pensamiento quechua. Traducción cultural y resistencia (Pakarina, 2022).
CLACS and NYU History faculty member Ada Ferrer was awarded a Pulitzer Prize in History for the book Cuba: An American History (Scribner, 2022).
As part of her work with Jaden Timoun, CLACS and Haitian Creole instructor Wynnie Lamour-Quansah released the children's book Verite sou Tanbou nan Jaden Timoun: Rakontay Vèdi, a collection of original short stories written in Kreyòl Ayisyen.
Faculty Spotlight
CLACS is home to a group of core faculty and also draws upon the strengths of more than 100+ research-active affiliated faculty.

Wynnie Lamour teaches Haitian Creole at the center using a deep cultural lens to teach a revolutionary language.

Ana G. Álvarez is currently working on a documentary on transwomen and repression during the 70s and 80s in Argentina.

Pamela Calla is a Bolivian anthropologist engaged with issues of gender, race, class, and state formation in Latin America.

Quechua instructor, writer, and poet Odi Gonzales was recently honored at the Feria Internacional del Libro Cusco.