
TM Beam-Conroy – 2013
… the approved version of the following dissertation: GIFTED, BILINGUAL, MEXICAN/MEXICAN-
AMERICAN STUDENTS: USING COMMUNITY CULTURAL WEALTH AS A STRATEGY FOR
NEGOTIATING PARADOXES … vii GIFTED, BILINGUAL, MEXICAN/MEXICAN-AMERICAN
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There are many barriers that exist growing up Latino in America, but access to classical music is one that is not often
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For years, Latinos who sat in movie theaters typically saw themselves depicted as ruthless killers, drug dealers or restaurant workers or impoverished dwellers of dilapidated housing projects in grim neighborhoods.
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Just a generation ago, Mexicans were a rarity in the Big Apple.
But now they are New York City’s fastest-growing Hispanic group, numbering well over 300,000 and comprising more than 12 percent of the city’s Latino population. It’s part of a demographic shift that, on the other end, has witnessed the city’s “Old Guard” – Puerto Ricans and Dominicans – seeing their numbers decline over the years.
MM Licona – Cultural Studies of Science Education
… These scholars have also identified other ways that Mexican American parents show they care
about their children’s educations: politically, legislatively … Of course, the responsibility to create
professional development for existing teachers cannot only be a point for rethinking the …
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Americans now make up more than three-quarters of Mexico’s roughly one …. see Mexico as their best option, as an incubator for personal, professional and …
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B Campa – Journal of Educational and Developmental Psychology, 2013
… Language was a common obstacle among the participants and their Mexican American
peers. In many parts of the world, speaking more than one language is seen as an
asset, an opportunity for personal and professional growth. …
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LK HOLLERAN, S JUNG – STRESS TRAUMA SUBSTANCE USE-BRIDE, 2013
3 Acculturative Stress, Violence, and Resilience in the lives of Mexican-American Youth LORI
K. HOLLERAN and SOYON JUNG University of Texas at Austin, Austin, T’exas, USA This
ethnographic study examines the experiences of Mexican American youth in the Southwest …
CM Dudzinski – 2013
… 5-2013 Dimensions of Protective Parent-Adolescent Dyads as Defined by Mexican American Sons
Clare M. Dudzinski St. … Recommended Citation Dudzinski, Clare M., “Dimensions of Protective
Parent-Adolescent Dyads as Defined by Mexican American Sons” (2013). …
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PL East, SB Hamill – Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 2013
… Others have found large gender disparities in Mexican American parents’ expectations for their
sons’ and daughters’ involvement in family roles and activities … as an end in and of itself, at the
expense of absent or severely limited educational and professional aspirations (Dodson …
Wall Street Journal
… in-depth information analysis tools and research for local financial professionals as well as increase data coverage of Mexican and Latin American securities.
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Author(s): Katie Acosta and Marysol Asencio
Any investigation into the many factors that shape Latinos’ sexualities presents significant problems. For a start, the pan-ethnic or supra-ethnic label of Latino itself can obscure the tremendous diversity found within the population. Latinos include people who have recently arrived and those whose histories of living in what is now the continental U.S. span over 500 years. Many additional factors add to this population’s diversity…
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People from Mexico account for a large part of the undocumented population … which also includes African Americans, women, young people, professionals,…
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J Aleman – 2013
… Page 2. PAPI: UNDERSTANDING THE TEJANO FATHER HYBRID IDENTITY WITHIN THE
MEXICAN AMERICAN FAMILY, COMMUNITY, AND SCHOOL EXPERIENCE THROUGH A … crime,
honestly taught me what it meant to be a professional. Her understanding of the …
The purpose of this study was the better understand the hybrid identity of the Tejano father and his role within the educational journey of his children. This study examined the “in-betweenness
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B Partida – 2013
Page 1. California State University, Northridge Dignity’s Elements: Mexican American Studies’
Transformational Resistance and Hip Hop Manifestations through Counterstorytelling … ix Figures
Page 27 Figure 1-The Mexican American Studies Model: Critically Compassionate …
from “Trames”
by M.E. Meza-de-Luna and H. Romero-Zepeda.
In this paper conflict within couples is studied qualitatively in a Mexican context. The objective is to analyze the areas of conflict within couples of diverse sex and sexual orientation, focused on the areas of conflict in an intimate couple. Methodology: 61 narratives (43 interviews and 18 photo-interventions) were analyzed with Ground Theory. Results: Partners usually have a set of expectations that define their relationship.
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This article was written by Susan Smith and publised in “Diverse Issues in Higher Education
Before Heman Sweatt, an African-American from Houston, won his lawsuit to attend the University of Texas School of Law, Carlos Cadena, a Mexican-American from San Antonio, was among its brightest students. Cadena graduated summa cum laude from the law school in 1940, a decade before Sweatt’s lawsuit forced UT to open its graduate and professional programs to Blacks
ML Morgan Consoli, JD Llamas – 2013
Page 1. Journal of Counseling Psychology The Relationship Between Mexican American Cultural
Values and Resilience Among Mexican American College Students: A Mixed Methods Study …
BRIEF REPORT The Relationship Between Mexican American Cultural Values and …
YM Kim – 2013
Page 1. Linking Acculturation Patterns, Acculturative Stress, and Education Policies to
Educational Competence among Mexican-American Children Yoon Mi Kim … mentor. I am very
grateful for your valuable academic and professional advice and for sharing …
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GP Knight, CD Basilio, H Cham, NA Gonzales, Y Liu… – Journal of Youth and …, 2013
… This sample of Mexican American families was diverse with respect to both SES and language
(Roosa et al. 2008). … professional experience in a social service agency), strong in communication
and organizational skills, and knowl- edgeable about computers. …
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