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...
by Luis Mirón | Jun 4, 2021 | Media, Politics, Scholarly Articles/ Journals
The Growing Diversity of Black America 46.8 million people in the U.S. identify as Black BY CHRISTINE TAMIR The Black population of the United States is diverse. Its members have varied histories in the nation – many are descendants of enslaved people, while others...
by Luis Mirón | Jun 4, 2021 | Media, Politics, Scholarly Articles/ Journals
Intersectionality in Psychotherapy: The Experiences of an AfroLatinx Queer Immigrant Hector Y. Adames The Chicago School of Professional Psychology and Chicago, Illinois Nayeli Y. Chavez-Dueñas The Chicago School of Professional Psychology Shweta Sharma Baylor College...
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