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Knowledge and attitudes Hispanic college students have toward the elderly and the aging process
Guadalupe Arts High School: An architectural study in student-centered educational theory
 
Depression and offending in a sample of Mexican American adolescents
Hidden narratives of un / documented Mexicanas
 
Between the binaries: Women of Mexican descent and skin color in south Texas
Generational status and offending among a sample of Hispanic adolescents
 
An empirical test of low self-control theory among Hispanic youths
Implementing language policy for deaf students from Spanish-speaking homes: The case of agents in a Texas school district
 
Foster care alumni: The importance of social capital and social networks
Latino group consciousness, assimilation, and partisanship
 
An awareness of exclusion. The "brown-white" paradigm and its effects on racial self-identification among Mexican-Americans in San Antonio
Decision modeling and validation of the criteria women engage when they choose between clinics in the lower Rio-Grande Valley
 
Utilization of earnings
San Antonio Chicano/a art: An examination of its history, collection, and display
 
Examining the impact of membership and change over time: LULAC San Antonio in the 20th and 21st centuries
English-language Latino themed programming (ELLTP): How does Latino social identity represented in ELLTP relate to Latino viewers' self-esteem?
 
A discourse analysis of the meanings of Hispanic and Latino in U.S. newspapers and interviews with academics and journalists
Mapping Tejana epistemologies: Contemporary (re)constructions of Tejana identity in literature, film and popular culture
 
Guilty pleasures: Class, gender, culture and life as they are connected to telenovelas
Sociocultural identity and self conceptualizations of Mexican transnational entrepreneurs (MTNE) in San Antonio, Texas
 
Third space Mestizaje as a critical approach to literature
The relationship between educational decisions and academic achievement: A focus on Mexican American students
 
Gentefication: A spatial rhetorical analysis of differential landscapes in northern New Mexican literature and social space
Examining the sociocultural resources of Mexican-origin youth: A study of English language learners in a 7th grade language arts classroom
 
Border places, frontier spaces: Deconstructing ideologies of the Southwest
South Texas working-class Millennial Mexican Americans: Identity, subjectivity, and composition studies
 
Educational involvement: How are parents of successful, low income, Latino students involved?
A sancocho of race and place: Critical race ecocriticism in the work of U.S. Caribbean Latino/a writers
 
From out of the fields: Migrant student success in a post-secondary community college setting
On a path to success: Experiences of Hispanic high school dropout students
 
Inadequate parity standardization in Hispanic birth projections
"I feel a revolution occur in my womb": Mapping cognitive and somatic transformation through readings of mestiza maternal facultad
 
The role of cultural discontinuity in the academic outcomes of racially and ethnically diverse high school students
Chicana and Chicano "pedagogies of the home": Learning from students' lived experiences
 
The intersection of cultural factors on second-generation Mexican American college women's body image: A constructivist grounded theory
"Healing the split": Tejiendo mestizajes of epistemologies in Latina education and literature
 
Pathfinders: A life history study of 10 academically successful Latinos from San Antonio
High school college-prep success for Hispanic students using Funds of Knowledge awareness
 
A case study of parent involvement and college awareness: Instilling going-to-college at the elementary level
Understanding the lived experiences of Spanish bilingual counselors-in-training counseling Spanish-speaking clients
 
Las colonias de la frontera: A study of substandard housing settlements along the Texas-Mexico border