Fourteen students majoring and minoring in Spanish presented their projects at Quest 2026 as part of the course "Latin American and Caribbean Women’s Voices," taught by Roseli Rojo of the Department of Modern Languages and Literatures.
Throughout the semester, students engaged with feminist and antiracist theory, as well as feminist collectives from Latin America and the Caribbean working toward social justice and against violence. This experience led them to showcase the work of several movements led by women in Latin America.
Pictured from left are Jeff Castellon-Bojorge, Davin Padron Molina, Amy O’Malley, Gibran Catano-Matip, Winter Lovullo, Jason Mejias, Mariah Pepper, Michelle Granda, Lucas Marques-Silva, Emily Tavarez, Zane Moheimani, Gianna Diaz, Simba Prosser, Cristal Garcia Corporan and Roseli Rojo.
— Submitted by the Department of Modern Languages and Literatures


