Congratulations to Natasha Sarazin, whose essay on Brazilian autoworkers that she wrote for GL/HIST 4630 (6.0) Brazilian Globalization Seminar won York’s Centre for Research on Latin America and the Caribbean’s $500 undergraduate essay prize! Did you know Brazil’s President Lula was an autoworker? Click here to read her brilliant essay that begins in the early twentieth century and ends with twenty-first Global South solidarity stories. Every year, History students have the chance to compete for CERLAC’s prize, the Gertrude Mianda Prize ($500), or Glendon History’s brand new $700 Michael Drache Essay prize (details coming soon). For those looking for winter courses, there’s still time to join GL/HIST/ILST 3675 Brazil and the Making of the Atlantic World, GL/HIST/GWST 4631 3.0 Gender in Modern Latin American History, and GL/HIST/GWST 3654 3.0 Politiques féministes africaines ou afroféministes II. Sign up now or email history@glendon.yorku.ca for permission to enroll!