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Program Chair

Elizabeth Emma Ferry
Elizabeth Emma Ferry
Chair, Latin American, Caribbean and Latinx Studies Program
Professor Department of Anthropology
781-736-2218 Brown Social Science Center, 220

Expertise: Economic anthropology, mining and resources, anthropology of finance, materiality

Academic Administrator

Mangok Bol
Mangok Bol
Academic Administrator
781-736-5900 Mandel Center 129 and 107

Mangok Bol, born in South Sudan, has been a staff at Brandeis University since January 2008. Mangok came to United States in 2001 through the Lost Boys/Girls from Sudan program. He has a BS in business administration from the University of New Hampshire (2006) and MS in finance from Brandeis International Business School (2013). He has been a program administrator for the Mandel Center for the Humanities since 2010 and an academic administrator for LACLS since summer 2020. He was previously a program administrator for International and Global Studies (IGS), 2008-20.

Undergraduate Departmental Representatives

Daphne Ballesteros
Daphne Ballesteros

My name is Daphne and I am a junior. I double major in Latin American, Caribbean,& Latinx Studies and Women’s, Gender, & Sexuality Studies with an interest in sociology. Outside from academics, I work as a Pride Rep with the GSC, serve as president of the Brandeis Latinx Student Organization, and work as an undergraduate research assistant. As UDR, I hope to expand interest in the department and serve as a resource for students both enrolled/interested in it. I will be studying abroad in Ecuador Fall 2022 so feel free to ask me about study abroad as an LACLS major! 

Brandie Ray Garcia

Brandie Garcia is a current junior double-majoring in Latin American, Caribbean, and Latinx Studies and Music, but is currently in the process of creating an music-based Independent Interdisciplinary Major based on African-American Music. Outside of academics, Brandie is the publicity manager for Brandeis VoiceMale, a member of the GenOne Board, and an MLK Fellow. As an LACLS UDR, Brandie hopes to attract more people to this flexible yet enriching major and garner more academic interest in race and racism within the Latinx Diaspora. Contact Brandie if you want to know more about Latino non-profits in the Greater Boston area, doing sociology research at Brandeis, queer Latin music, or any of the LACLS requirements.

Ana Loza Perez
Ana Loza Perez

I am a junior double majoring in Economics and Anthropology with minors in LACLS and CJSP. I’m an international student from Mexico and I lived in Brazil half my life. I am on the e-board of the Femme of Color Alliance and the Brandeis Latinx Organization and I teach with Language Empowering Action Project. I also play the bass in a band called Olas de Surya! Please reach out to me with any questions about the courses, requirements, interests, or if you just want to chat!