Over the course of a week-long workshop for K–12 educators conducted by the Center for Latin American Studies, historians from one of Mexico’s leading universities, El Colegio de México, joined U.S. scholars to provide rich content knowledge on the Mexican Revolution and nation-building. Topics included women of the Revolution, Mexican muralists, and U.S.–Mexican political history. Following their lectures, each scholar was filmed as they reflected on the legacies and lessons learned from the Mexican Revolution.
A free discussion guide is available for each video in this series.