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A nation built on nothing: Cuban American subjectivities in revolt
Rethinking Latino immigration: Modernity/coloniality and the geopolitics of knowledge in the United States
 
Competition between blue collar Latinos and Blacks in growing and declining industries in North Carolina
The decade of the 1990s: The lost years of opportunity for North Carolina's ESL students
 
Schooling experience of Latino immigrant adolescents in North Carolina: An examination of relationships between peers, teachers, parents and school
Cultural Trauma of 287(g) and the Growth of Solidarity in the Latino Community
 
Newspaper discourses of Latino labor and Latino rights in the new U.S. South
Race, social networks, and school bullying
 
"We asked for workers and they sent us people"*: A critical race theory and Latino critical theory ethnography exploring college-ready undocumented high school immigrants in North Carolina
Dropout risk factors predicting Hispanic eighth grade students' self-percieved possibility of graduating from high school
 
Social isolation and sexual risk behavior among recently arrived male Hispanic migrants in Durham, North Carolina
Assimilation processes of immigrants and their descendants: College education, union formation, and labor market outcomes
 
Resisting anglicization: Irish and Puerto Rican intersections in New York in the twentieth century
Cohesion in young Latino English-language learners' English narrative written text
 
Communicative functions of preschoolers and their mothers across cultures and socioeconomic status
The BX chronicles: Exploring the complexities of life in the South Bronx
 
Acculturation and the risk of violence among Hispanic adolescents in the United States
"Nuestra Voz": An articulation of transformational resistance through the voices of Latino/a youth
 
Deporting democracy: The politics of immigration and sovereignty
Meeting the needs of adolescent heritage language learners in mixed Spanish language classrooms: A study on Spanish teachers' perceptions and pedagogical practices
 
The Power of Family Ties in Immigrants' Lives
Type 2 diabetes self-management: Influences on nutritional practices and physical activity among Spanish-speaking, limited-English-proficient Hispanics