by Luis Mirón | Jun 29, 2021 | Media, Scholarly Articles/ Journals
The Fallacy of a Raceless Latinidad: Action Guidelines for Centering Blackness in Latinx Psychology Hector Y. AdamesThe Chicago School of Professional Psychologyand Private Practice, Chicago, Illinois Nayeli Y. Chavez-DueñasThe Chicago School of Professional...
by Luis Mirón | Jun 29, 2021 | Media, Scholarly Articles/ Journals
The Lens of Latinx Literature Marilisa Jiménez García When I proposed a guaranteed Modern Language Association panel on Latinx literature at the 2016 Children’s Literature Association in Columbus, Ohio, my objective was to subvert the conversation on diversity. Youth...
by Luis Mirón | Jun 29, 2021 | Media, Scholarly Articles/ Journals
“It’s a Tug of War”: Reflections and Stories of Afrolatinx Collegians and Sense of Belonging at a Diverse Public University Alfredo Medina, Jr. According to the U.S. Census Bureau (2016), Latinxs are the largest ethnic group comprising 17 percent, or 53 million...
by Luis Mirón | Jun 29, 2021 | Media, Scholarly Articles/ Journals
AfroBoriqua Mothering: Teaching/Learning Blackness in a Bay Area AfroPuerto Rican Community of Practice. Cortes, KristaUniversity of California, Berkeley, USA Looking at AfroLatinx communities in a transnational perspective forces us to contend with the ways...
by Luis Mirón | Jun 29, 2021 | Media, Scholarly Articles/ Journals
A Badge of Honor Not Shame: An AfroLatina Theory of Black-Imiento for U.S Higher Education Research Amalia Dache University of Pennsylvania Jasmine Marie Haywood Lumina Foundation Cristina Mislán University of Missouri To become White gave immigrants the ability to...
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