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Oliva, Kathia Salomé Ibacache; Munoz-Diaz, Javier; Berry, Caitlin M.; Vance, Eric A. – College & Research Libraries, 2020
As inclusion becomes a growing standard for universities in the United States, data extracted from OCLC suggest that university libraries in the United States build their Spanish-language collections with books purchased primarily in Spain and Mexico. This overlooks presses from 19 other Spanish-speaking countries in the Americas. This research is…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Library Materials, Hispanic Americans, Spanish Speaking
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Yakushkina, Maria – Hispania, 2022
In a highly global world, migrant communities navigate multiple cultural and linguistic contexts. To understand these cross-cultural ties and bridge the fields of linguistics and transnationalism, the present study provides detailed linguistic analysis of the interrelation between heritage language use and symbolic transnationalism among the…
Descriptors: Immigrants, Cubans, Hispanic Americans, Foreign Countries
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Elizabeth Gil; Ceceilia Parnther – Journal of Hispanic Higher Education, 2024
This case study examines reciprocal mentoring in a community-based program (CBP) serving immigrant Latino families with school-aged children. University student volunteers shared technological and college knowledge and grew in leadership skills. Simultaneously, they gained familial and cultural support and belonging from program families. The CBP…
Descriptors: Community Education, Hispanic American Students, Mentors, Family (Sociological Unit)
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Dache, Amalia – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2019
The material conditions of populations in the Global South are interconnected with the material conditions of Black working-class urban communities in the U.S. Through this multi-scalar construction, I put forward a theory of Calle -- a transnational ethic of ethno-racial-spatial solidarity. Set within stages of dual geographies, my AfroCuban…
Descriptors: Global Approach, Foreign Countries, Social Justice, Activism
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Darder, Antonia – Policy Futures in Education, 2011
This article provides a space to explore, through artistic representations and the words of artists themselves, the manner in which politically engaged artists use their visual art, poetry, music, dance, and theatre performances as an effective tool for public pedagogy. In turn, these artists provide those who enter into their cultural production…
Descriptors: Artists, Poetry, Musicians, Political Attitudes
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Cruz, Theresa H.; Marshall, Stephen W.; Bowling, J. Michael; Villaveces, Andres – Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 2008
This study examines the validity of a proxy acculturation scale composed of four acculturation-related variables. The authors use data from a nationally representative sample of 1,437 U.S. Hispanics. Results indicate good internal scale reliability, a high degree of correlation between the proxy scale and the full acculturation measure, and…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Validity, Measures (Individuals), Foreign Countries
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Girard, Chris; Grenier, Guillermo J. – Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 2008
Many Cuban Americans embrace a distinctive anti-Castro ideology. Although this ideology supports the embargo against Cuba--purportedly to bring about the Castro regime's compliance or collapse--the real objectives may be more symbolic than practical. Ultimately, the institutional completeness provided by the enclave in South Florida insulates and…
Descriptors: Ideology, Telephone Surveys, Foreign Countries, Immigrants
Lum, Lydia – Diverse: Issues in Higher Education, 2008
This article discusses the growing interest of scholars studying the connections between Asian and Hispanic populations and cultures. Scholars examining transnational communities and relationships often fend off skepticism from peers in longer-established, clearly defined academic disciplines who wonder about the relevancy of their pursuits,…
Descriptors: Ethnic Studies, Hispanic Americans, Higher Education, Stranger Reactions
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Cislo, Andrew M. – Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 2008
A growing literature suggests that stronger ethnic identity is associated with higher levels of self-esteem among Hispanic Americans. However, most studies employ a panethnic "Hispanic" category or focus on one ethnic group, leaving open the question of how different Hispanic groups compare in this association. In the framework of social…
Descriptors: Ethnicity, Young Adults, Least Squares Statistics, Hispanic Americans
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Fontaine, Haroldo – Journal of Latinos and Education, 2008
This poetic-prose piece is my personal ethnic educational history. It challenges the misconception that Cuban students (so-called voluntary minorities) are not oppressed, especially not by their Cuban teachers, and that they thus achieve more academic success than other Latinos. Some may be hiding. Perhaps this work will help to find them.
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Cultural Influences, Hispanic Americans, Academic Achievement
Rogg, Eleanor Meyer; Holmberg, Joan J. – Migration Today, 1983
Gives a brief overview of the circumstances surrounding four waves of Cuban immigration to the United States. Introduces five articles that follow in this issue about Cuban immigrants/refugees. (ML)
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Cubans, Foreign Countries, Hispanic Americans
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Eckstein, Susan; Barberia, Lorena – International Migration Review, 2002
Investigated differences in views and involvements between two cohorts of first generation Cuban-American immigrants. Interviews with immigrants indicated that the first wave left between 1959-1979 mainly for political reasons and publicly opposes travel to Cuba. The second wave immigrated largely for economic reasons and is enmeshed in…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Cubans, Foreign Countries, Hispanic Americans
Garcia, Margarita – Migration Today, 1983
Based on 180 interviews, recounts the events surrounding th flight of the last major group of Cuban refugees to come to the United States. Also describes the population and makes some predictions about their social, occupational, and emotional adjustment. (ML)
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Cubans, Foreign Countries, Hispanic Americans
Rodriguez, Roberto – Black Issues in Higher Education, 2000
The field of Chicano studies is constantly expanding. Some question whether the ethnic groups termed Latino should constitute one large national group or should be classified as individual regional groups. This paper examines: what Chicano studies critics believe; how Chicano studies can connect with the Latino diaspora; how to encourage…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Ethnic Studies, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
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Pedraza-Bailey, Sylvia – International Migration Review, 1985
Argues that to understand the changing social characteristics of Cuban exiles over 20 years of migration, one must understand the changing phases of the Cuban revolution. Explores Egon F. Kunz's theoretical framework for refugee migration in relation to Cuban exodus data. (GC)
Descriptors: Cubans, Hispanic Americans, Immigrants, Migration
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