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ABSTRACT This study reports on our exploration of the relationship between racism, campus responses, and the sense of belonging and resource engagement among Students of Color at US community colleges. Using data from the Center for Community College Student Engagement's (CCCSE) 2021 Race/Ethnicity survey, we explored personal and witnessed experiences
Carlton J. Fong +3 more
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Abstract Federal and state health data sets often lack the granularity needed for medically underserved small towns. To address this, we conducted two community health assessment surveys in Knights Landing (KL), a rural agricultural town in California, to identify local healthcare strengths, barriers, and needs.
W. L. J. Ho +12 more
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Dual language in higher education: Assessing student success and student experiences
Abstract Although long‐standing research has documented the many benefits of dual language (DL) education programs in the K‐12 setting, there are few studies on the impact of DL in higher education. This study analyzes DL education at a Hispanic‐Serving Institution (HSI) where certain classes are taught in Spanish or bilingually across diverse ...
Katherine Christoffersen +4 more
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Escritura y vida en Gloria Anzaldúa
En este artículo, nuestro principal objetivo consiste en dilucidar cómo la escritura de Gloria Anzaldúa puede ser estudiada, a partir de atender su obra más conocida: Borderlands / La Frontera: The New Mestiza, como un tejido de vida. Será este texto, en
Jorge Martín Gómez Bocanegra
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Chicana feminism helps researchers examine social issues from positionings which challenge Whitestream ways of knowing, particularly in terms of intersectionality of identities and lived experiences.
G. Sue Kasun
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Decolonizing Approaches to Family Science as Intersectional Latinx and Caribbean Scholars
ABSTRACT The field of human development and family science is broadening the scope for what is deemed legitimate science; however, the voices of Latinx and Caribbean scholars have been largely absent. We contend that it is not sufficient to merely disrupt hegemonic worldviews and practices in the production of knowledge, but it is also necessary to ...
J. Maria Bermudez +4 more
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Abstract In this article, I blend authoethnography and ethnography to activate a Chicanx feminist theory of the flesh, which is grounded in the sensibilities of vulnerability and rasquachismo. Rasquachismo is a politicized Mexican American visceral modality of being in the world—in art, in politics, in everydayness—that is rooted in purposeful defiance
Andrea M. Lopez
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The power of words in Denisa Chavez's Face of an Angel
The last two decades have witnessed the emergence of the Chicana voice, a voice that has struggled to rewrite her story in order to reinterpret the atrophied archetypes manifest in the male stories and Literature.
Ibarrarán Bigalondo, Amaia
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ABSTRACT For over 30 years, the northern Mexican state of Chihuahua bordering Texas and New Mexico has experienced and witnessed multiple forms of violence across its rural and urban regions. Communities are besieged with cartel and gender‐based violence and the saturation of international corporations that pay less than livable wages for workers in ...
Sylvia Fernández Quintanilla +1 more
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Making a Home away from Home: Traveling Diasporas in María Escandón’s Esperanza’s Box of Saints
This essay was originally published in Amerikastudien/American Studies 51, no. 4 (2006): 581–93.Marc Priewe’s essay argues convincingly for a way of applying the term “diaspora” to Chicana/o cultural formations and consciousness by focusing on the ...
Marc Priewe
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