This Triple-I course is taught by specialists in Latino/a and Latin American literature, geography, and women’s and gender studies. Through assignments forging connections between the arts, humanities, and social sciences, this course offers creative methods and approaches that encourage an intersectional understanding of Latino/a identities and belonging in the Americas. Course topics (e.g., migration, justice, and environmental wellbeing) are examined through Spanish and English language-based films, readings, and artwork. Engaging with a variety of media, students will learn about global issues, Indigenous populations, and transnational connections (e.g., immigration, cultural adaptations, labor and exploitation, ethnicity and religion), with attention to how gender, class, racial and religious differences shape experiences of belonging.