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The rituals of kindness: The influence of the Danza Azteca tradition of central Mexico on Chicano-Mexcoehuani identity and sacred space
Hablando se entiende la gente: Examining parent involvement in public elementary education
 
California dreaming: Scriptural imaginaries and the power of (no)place from Aztlan to the New Jerusalem
Tales of "La Lucha": Reflections of Latina Bilingual Educators
 
The impact of acculturation on the public policy attitudes of Latinos
Symbolic violence and diversity in the digital age: The genesis of a new lexicon
 
Framing a Blaxicana Identity: A Cultural Ethnography of Family, Race and Community in the Valley Homes, Lincoln Heights, Ohio, 1955--1960
African American and Latino/a Community College Student Persisters in Developmental and College-Level Writing Courses
 
Ethnic Identity and Academic Achievement of Zapotec and Mestizo High School Youth in Greater Los Angeles
Choosing Science: A Mixed-Methods Study of Factors Predicting Latino and Latina High School Students' Decisions to Pursue Science Degrees