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Bad Bunny Syllabus

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The "Bad Bunny Syllabus", created by Dr. Vanessa Diaz and Dr. Petra Rivera-Rideau, explores the cultural significance of Bad Bunny as a way to draw folks in to the complex, dynamic historical and contemporary realities of Puerto Rico. An green padlock icon that indicates that the resource is free and open to all library patrons.

Bad Bunny’s dedication to centering Puerto Rico in his lyrics and music videos, his crossover success while singing only in Spanish, and his engagement with social issues in Puerto Rico like gentrification and LGBTQ rights make him a unique artistic focus for analyzing these matters. Bad Bunny and his music have also become part of the voice of the generation of Puerto Ricans who have been acutely impacted by recent environmental and economic crises on the island, which are directly related to Puerto Rico’s colonial status. 

The creators of the "Bad Bunny Syllabus" hope that this project can be a resource for anyone wanting to educate or become educated about the most pressing issues in Puerto Rico, using Bad Bunny’s artistry as a way to begin to understand these topics.

Biblioteca Digital Anabautista

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La Biblioteca Digital Anabautista es una initiativa de Mennonite Mission Network (la Red Menonita de Misiones), Anabaptist Mennonite Biblical Seminary, Institute for the Study of Global Anabaptism (Goshen College), el Seminario Anabautista Latinoamericano (Semilla), y el Seminario Bíblio Anabautista Hispano (SeBAH).

Biblioteca Digital Anabautista is an initiative of the Mennonite Mission Network (the Mennonite Missions Network), Anabaptist Mennonite Biblical Seminary, the Institute for the Study of Global Anabaptism (Goshen College), the Latin American Anabaptist Seminar (Seed), and the Hispanic Anabaptist Bible Seminar (SeBAH). An green padlock icon that indicates that the resource is free and open to all library patrons.

Latin America Collection

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The Latin America Collection at Princeton Theological Seminary, enhanced by the donated library of President Emeritus John A. Mackay in 1983, comprises over 28,000 books in Spanish and Portuguese and 1,300 periodicals supporting instruction and research in Latin American religious culture. The Library’s collecting concentration on religion and theology in Mexico, Central America, the Caribbean and South America is closely interwoven with Latin American collecting at Princeton University. An green padlock icon that indicates that the resource is free and open to all library patrons.

La Colección Latinoamericana en el Seminario Teológico de Princeton, renovada por la biblioteca donada por el presidente emérito John A. Mackay en 1983, cuenta con más de 28,000 libros en publicaciones periódicas españolas y portuguesas y 1,300 publicaciones periódicas apoyan la enseñanza y la investigación en la cultura religiosa de América Latina. La colección de la Biblioteca sobre religión y la teología ubicada en México, América Central, el Caribe y América del Sur está estrechamente entrelazada con la colección Latinoamericana de la Universidad de Princeton.