La Vida en Vermont: Reflections of the Migrant Community

In this course we will engage with local migrant community members predominantly from Latin America to learn about their lives in Vermont. How do newcomers navigate different cultural landscapes? What do they miss of their homelands and where do they find resonance in New England? Materials such as El Viaje mas Caro The Most Costly Journey will provide historical and ethical foundations. Representatives from community partner organizations such as Addison Allies will support our understanding of local circumstances. Following interviews working with applied theatre skills, students will prepare staged readings to share the stories of migrant community resilience for English and Spanish speaking audiences. This course is a Public Humanities Lab; Spanish language skills welcome but not required.

Schedule
1:00pm-4:00pm on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday (Jan 5, 2026 to Jan 30, 2026)
Location
Wright Memorial Theater SEM
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