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Introduction: Environmental justice movements for a post-capitalist world [PDF]
Blackmer Reyes, Kathryn, Peña, Devon
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Transnational Lessons from Mexican-Origin Border Crossing Future Teachers: Decolonizing Teacher Practices. [PDF]
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Age at menarche and adult obesity: A cross-sectional study using data from the 1999-2018 National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey. [PDF]
Jiang M, Li Q, Gao Y, Zhang Z.
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Parental/Guardian-Child Physical Activity in Relation to Racial/Ethnic Inequities in the Americas: A Scoping Review. [PDF]
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Metabolomic Signatures of Prediabetes in Mexican Americans: The Role of Genetics and Macronutrients. [PDF]
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Decreasing missingness in race and ethnicity data by inclusion of preferred language for mapping to aggregate categories. [PDF]
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Alimentary Pharmacology & Therapeutics, 2023
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S. R. Sharpton, R. Loomba
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S. R. Sharpton, R. Loomba
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Environment and Planning C: Politics and Space, 2022
This article considers a style of civility discourse centered on perceived “rudeness” of youth, particularly youth of color (YOC) and its use as a political strategy that positions YOC as both uncivil and lacking agency. It is constructed as a racialized concept of rudeness that positions YOC as unreliable narrators and problem students whose voices ...
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This article considers a style of civility discourse centered on perceived “rudeness” of youth, particularly youth of color (YOC) and its use as a political strategy that positions YOC as both uncivil and lacking agency. It is constructed as a racialized concept of rudeness that positions YOC as unreliable narrators and problem students whose voices ...
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