The course is designed for students from the various undergraduate programs of the School of Fine Arts. Taking the city as a privileged space for analysis, it seeks to foster a multidisciplinary composition among students from different programs, regardless of their stage of study. Throughout the semester, the course will explore urban insurgencies through the accounts of Latin American researchers, presenting the contemporary urban landscape of the continent, priorities in city management, and the main challenges faced by cities in the region. The focus will be on experiences rooted in the structural needs of peripheral territories and on movements resisting “pre-fabricated urbanism.” The course is structured around theory and, above all, concrete examples, which will be debated and compared. Students will actively participate through debates, readings of articles and materials assigned by professors, as well as the analysis of a case study.