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This course explores socio-economic issues in Ecuador as manifested in the country's growing inequality and the proliferation of new social movements to address this crisis. Particular emphasis will be placed on indigenous rights, gender equality, the protection and management of natural resources, and Ecuador's new constitution. Students... read moreThis course explores socio-economic issues in Ecuador as manifested in the country's growing inequality and the proliferation of new social movements to address this crisis. Particular emphasis will be placed on indigenous rights, gender equality, the protection and management of natural resources, and Ecuador's new constitution. Students compare and contrast the Ecuadorian experience with developments in other parts of Latin America.
Ecuador is an ideal setting for this kind of inquiry, presenting a complex scenario of social and economic phenomena. What's more, a mix of indigenous and European cultural and political institutions, as well as a division between a growing leftist movement and a historically conservative middle and upper class, makes it a microcosm of the wider Andean region. Students gain a firsthand perspective on these dynamics with field work and NGO site visits in and around the beautiful capital city of Quito and in more distant rural communities. Less
It was a great program, the work was interesting and at the same time not hard work that I couldn't do or want to do. The host families were great as well as the students from other colleges, I am still friends with them now. Read more
It was a great program, the work was interesting and at the same time not hard work that I couldn't do or want to do. The host families were great as well as the students from other colleges, I am still friends with them now. Read more
It was a great program, the work was interesting and at the same time not hard work that I couldn't do or want to do. The host families were great as well as the students from other colleges, I am still friends with them now. Read more