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Why are all the white kids sitting together in the farmers market?: Whiteness in the Davis Farmers Market and alternative agrifood movement
Race, class, and social sorting: Neoliberalism and the school to prison pipeline
Transnationalism through the eyes of young people: The case of Napa, California and Los Haro, Zacatecas
Protecting traditional resources rights in conservation: Native knowledge in national parks
More Than Fashion: Embroidered Insoles in Weihai, China
Exploring the health perceptions and health experiences of first generation black Caribbean immigrant women in the U.S.
Colorectal Cancer: Knowledge, Beliefs and Attitudes Among the Slavic Community in Sacramento
Components of the authoritative parenting style: Predictors of Asian American adolescent achievement
The early breastfeeding experience and its association with optimal breastfeeding among Peruvian mothers
An exploration of healthy adjustment in biracial young adults
Black, white and green: A study of urban farmers markets
Re-drawing the color line: How national commissions explained collective violence in the 20th century
The Wada-Tika of the former Malheur Indian Reservation
Clan destined communities: The persistence and revitalization of Ojibwe clan identity in Ojibwe literature
Nobody's nation: Transnational and translocal connections in Nikkeijin identity within U.S. and Canadian Nikkeijin literature
Interracial friendships in context: Their formation, development, and impact
You can't go home again: Japanese Peruvian immigrants and the struggle for integration and identity in the Japanese homeland
Perpetual refugee: Memory of the Vietnam War in Asian American literature
(Re)membering Revolution, Imagining Blackness: The Haitian Revolution in the Black Cultural Imaginary
Latino/a Postsecondary Pathways: Investigating Gender, Aspirations and Expectations, and Racial/Ethnic Differences in College Enrollment Patterns
Hyphy Intellect: The Formation of Bay Area Hip Hop Identities in the Realm of Commercial Culture
The Birth of Literary Ethnography: Struggles with Anthropology in Antebellum America
Danza Mexica: Indigenous Identity, Spirituality, Activism, and Performance
Chempa, Showinpa, Mefpa, Asumpa, Achepa (To Paint, To Scratch, To Dance, To Flow, To Unite): The Native American Experience in the Hip Hop World