perceptions of discrimination in latin america
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Perceptions of Discrimination in Latin AmericaTUE | 26 MAR 2019 3 PM 238 HRCB
How is the problem of discrimination understood in Latin American soci-eties? And what does it mean when
a person says they have experienced discrimination? This presentation
explores the phenomenon of discrimination—particularly ethnic and racial discrimination—in Latin America, and how individuals per-
ceive unfair treatment, and why they might attribute that treatment to eth-
nic or racial discrimination.
Barry Levitt is an associate profes-sor of political science and international relations at Florida International Univer-sity. Levitt has published a book and a number of articles and is currently work-ing on a book project entitled “Confian-za” Political Institutions and Public Trust in Latin America.