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Latino Research Initiative

The Great Cities Institute launched the Latino Research Initiative as a hub for providing relevant data to policy makers, co-producing research with community partners, and creating a pipeline of trained Latino researchers.

The Latino Research Initiative provides:

  1. Data regarding Latinos in Illinois available upon request by legislators, directors of agencies and non-profits, press, etc.
  2. A research training program to build a pipeline of Latinos who have the capacity to provide data and research
  3. Workshops for Latino professionals on the use and interpretation of data
  4. Programming on research reports

Photo Credits: Zuno Photographic & Olga Lopez

Photo Credits: Zuno Photographic

Past Flyers and Programs

On September 16, 2016, the Great Cities Institute hosted a special one-day conference titled “Mexicans in Chicago: Honoring the Legacy of Louise Año Nuevo Kerr.” Held at the Student Center East, this event paid tribute to Kerr, a pioneering scholar whose groundbreaking dissertation, “The Chicano Experience in Chicago: 1920 – 1970,” significantly advanced the study of Mexican descent populations in the Midwest. The conference, a collaborative effort between the Latin American and Latino Studies Program, the Department of History, and the Great Cities Institute, with support from the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, served as a seminal event. It marked the inception of the Latino Research Initiative, aiming to continue Kerr’s legacy by fostering in-depth research and academic exploration into Latino communities. Co-sponsored by LARES and the Latino Cultural Center, this conference laid the foundation for future research and initiatives dedicated to understanding and addressing the needs of Latino populations in Chicago and beyond.

Banner of Teresa Cordova picked as notable Latino Leaders by Crain's Chicago Business

Teresa Córdova, Director of the Great Cities Institute at UIC, has been named a 2024 Notable Latino Leader by Crain’s Chicago Business. Among her many impactful achievements, her role in the development and leadership of the Latino Research Initiative (LRI) played a pivotal part in this recognition. Teresa’s contributions helped shape its direction and success, providing critical data to policymakers, training Latino researchers, and fostering partnerships with community organizations. The initiative, which includes an annual workforce development and policy summit, exemplifies her commitment to empowering Latino communities and advancing equitable urban policies. This honor reflects not only her work with LRI but also her broader contributions to innovation, mentorship, and impactful leadership through the Great Cities Institute.

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Juan González

Senior Research Fellow at Great Cities Institute

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Carlos Juan Crespo

Dean at College of Applied Health Sciences and Professor of Kinesiology and Nutrition

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Lilia Fernández

Professor of History

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Ralph Cintrón

Professor Emeritus of English and Latin American and Latino Studies

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Xóchitl Bada

Associate Professor of Latin American and Latino Studies

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Lorena Garcia

Associate Professor of Sociology and Latin American and Latino Studies

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Patrisia Macías-Rojas

Associate Professor of Sociology and Latin American and Latino Studies

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Daysi Diaz-Strong

Assistant Professor of Social Work

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John J Betancur

Professor of Urban Planning and Policy

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Teresa Córdova

Director of the Great Cities Institute (GCI) and Professor of Urban Planning and Policy