About

Mission

Panoramas Staff

Operations Manager

Luis Van Fossen Bravo
bravo@pitt.edu

Webmaster

Kelsey Trimm
ket82@pitt.edu

Editor / Coordinator

Rosa De Ferrari
rod39@pitt.edu

Interns
Rachel Bierly
Carley Clontz
Kristen Gugerli
Rachel Rozak

Past Editor

Julian Asenjo
Karen Goldman

Past Coordinators

Kimberly Bennett
Eamonn Berry
Javier Vazquez D'Elia
Ignacio Arana-Araya

Past Interns
Whitney Allen
Katherine Andrews
Erin Barton
Alfonso Buzzo Landa (G)
P. Asa Equels
Marissa Ferrighetto
Emma Freedman
Rachel Gately
Rachael Greenwalt
Allison Guess
Kelcey Hadden-Leggett
Hilary Heath (G)
Lauren Hogsett
Emily Hwang
Kevin Kerr
Page McDonough
Rosie McKinley
Marisa Pereira Rodrigues (G)
Danielle Scallise
Alyssa Silver
Sarah Sleasman
Daniel Snyder
Madeline Townsend
Connor Weber
Susan Wiedel
Meghan Williams
Sophia Winston

Panoramas provides a web-based venue for thoughtful dialogue of Latin American and Caribbean issues. By enabling a voice for scholars, students, policy makers and others to engage in constructive commentary on relevant current and historical topics, the forum also serves as an academic resource to worldwide educational audiences. Housed at the Center for Latin American Studies at the University of Pittsburgh, and maintained by CLAS faculty, students and alumni, Panoramas strives to be at the forefront of scholarly analysis of affairs in the Latin American region.

About Panoramas

Panoramas is hosted by the University of Pittsburgh’s Center for Latin American Studies, a center within the University Center for International Studies. The idea of Panoramas was to create a space to foster academic discussion about Latin America. Panoramas accepts submissions of academic quality in various formats--written, video, audio, and photographic. We strongly encourage discussion amongst our readers and contributors.

About the LARR Blog

The Center for Latin American Studies (CLAS), at the University of Pittsburgh through its Panoramas: Scholarly Platform hosts the LARR Blog.  In this blog, authors discuss their original research recently published in The Latin American Research Review (LARR). LARR is the academic journal of the Latin American Studies Association. Hosted by the University of Pittsburgh, LARR publishes original research on Latin American, Caribbean, and Latino studies since 1965.

Terms of Use

Please be advised that all comments will be moderated. While we encourage discussion and opinions from all sides, please be reminded that this is an academic publication. Any comments deemed to be trolling, spamming, or inflammatory will be removed. Be advised that any information shared on this publication will be publicly available.