Language Arts & Ethnic Studies Division

LAES Recognition Awards
Congratulations to students recognized for their contributions at this year's awards ceremony, and thank you to all the family, friends, faculty and scholarship donors who made it special.
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Study Spanish in Costa Rica
Immerse yourself in a study of culture, conservation, and biodiversity in the lush landscape of Costa Rica. Earn 12-15 units of academic credit while you travel April 18–June 19, 2026!
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Linguistic Justice Lab
Join us Thursday, Oct. 24 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. to check out our new Language Arts and Ethnic Studies Division learning space in Building 6400, Room 6407.
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Featured Fall 2025 Course
ENGL 14: Traveling the World Through Contemporary Literature. Explore fiction written between 1950 and the present, with emphasis on literature in translation.
Fully Online, CRN 20265Language Arts & Ethnic Studies Academic Subjects
Visit our academic department websites listed below for course catalog, degree and certificates, class schedule, and faculty directory information.
Message from Valerie Fong, Division Dean
Welcome to the Language Arts and Ethnic Studies Division.
In our division, you’ll find:
- Degrees in English, Spanish, and Japanese
- Certificates of Competency (noncredit) in English as a Second Language and English Bridge to Transfer
- Courses in Ethnic Studies, Japanese, Spanish, English, Creative Writing, Journalism, and English as a Second Language.
Our Values
Whether you are earning a degree or certificate or taking our courses to satisfy GE requirements, improve your skills, or for lifelong learning, you may see and experience our values and ethos.
We believe:
- that there is a deep relationship between language, culture, and identity;
- that our own identities and communities are a source of pride and power;
- that understanding how others think and view the world is a core aspect of human relationships;
- that expression and student voice are critical agents of civic engagement and social justice.
Linguistic Justice Lab
Our division’s Linguistic Justice Lab is the embodiment of our values. In this space, you’ll find a range of activities and events that honor linguistic diversity and student voice, expression, and engagement in the language(s) of your choosing. Visit our Linguistic Justice Lab webpage for more information about the activities and events in this space.
Key Collaborations
The faculty in the Language Arts & Ethnic Studies Division actively participate and collaborate in a number of programs, projects, and events across the campus! You’ll find them working in/with:
- Learning Communities, including Umoja, Puente and First-Year-Experience (FYE)
- The Writing and Language Center
- Pass the Torch
- Spanish Peer Conversation Leaders
- The Adult Education Team and Consortium
- The Ethnic Studies Summit
- Research and Service Leadership Symposium
- The Japanese Cultural Center
- Our Student Poet Laureate
- The Journalism Club and The Script
- The Creative Writing Club
- The Jaguares Club
- And more!
Skills for Any Academic Major and Professional Field You Choose
The learning that happens in all of our programs – whether ESL, foreign languages, Ethnic Studies, or English – will give you valuable skills for any academic major and professional field you choose. Through critical reading and writing about society and the human condition, you’ll learn how
- to ask questions and actively listen;
- to recognize complex contexts and problems;
- to build awareness and empathy for diverse perspectives; and
- to evaluate solutions to make the world a better a better place.
I invite you to explore our program webpages and other links on this page. And don’t hesitate to reach out to me if I can be of any assistance.
Valerie Fong
Dean, Language Arts and Ethnic Studies
Contact Us
Call, email or stop by our division office with any questions you may have.

Sheherazade Arasnia, Sr. Administrative Assistant
Language Arts & Ethnic Studies Division Office
Building 6400, Room 6406
650.949.7250
