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I was born and raised in Chicago. In 1975, I became one of the first two Latinas to be licensed to practice law in Illinois. That license has allowed me to spend my career as a strong advocate for Latinos, women, and children. I was a founding mother of the DePaul University Latino Law Student Association, and later served as Regional Counsel of the ...
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Education and Urban Society, 1997
Xoci, a Chicana, attends a predominately White university in her hometown. She lives at home with her family, where she is responsible for her younger siblings and many household duties. The first in her family to attend college, Xoci is having difficulty managing her academic demands and home obligations; she has not been completing her class ...
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Xoci, a Chicana, attends a predominately White university in her hometown. She lives at home with her family, where she is responsible for her younger siblings and many household duties. The first in her family to attend college, Xoci is having difficulty managing her academic demands and home obligations; she has not been completing her class ...
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Women and Mexican American Politics in Los Angeles, 1945-1981 explores the history of how Mexican American women actively participated in the Los Angeles political spectrum prior to and during the Chicano movement and the ways in which these women’s experiences influenced their engagement and practice of Chicana feminist ideologies ...
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Reflections: A Journal of Community-Engaged Writing and Rhetoric, 2013
This article draws on an archival case study of the Comisión Femenil Mexicana Nacional (CFMN). Building on my experience as an activist and working in communities and institutions, I argue that it is valuable to examine and translate the histories and practices of organizations like the CFMN to learn the rhetorical abilities we need to operate and make
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This article draws on an archival case study of the Comisión Femenil Mexicana Nacional (CFMN). Building on my experience as an activist and working in communities and institutions, I argue that it is valuable to examine and translate the histories and practices of organizations like the CFMN to learn the rhetorical abilities we need to operate and make
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2011
Auf Grund der hegemonialen Position der amerikanischen Bevölkerung im Südwesten der Vereinigten Staaten befindet sich die dort ebenfalls ansässige Minderheitengruppe der Mexikoamerikaner bis dato in einer von Immigrantendasein und gesellschaftlicher Benachteiligung geprägten Situation.
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Auf Grund der hegemonialen Position der amerikanischen Bevölkerung im Südwesten der Vereinigten Staaten befindet sich die dort ebenfalls ansässige Minderheitengruppe der Mexikoamerikaner bis dato in einer von Immigrantendasein und gesellschaftlicher Benachteiligung geprägten Situation.
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Chicana ways: conversations with ten Chicana writers
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A genealogy of Chicana history, the Chicana movement, and Chicana Studies
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