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Barreneche, Gabriel Ignacio; Lombardi, Jane; Ramos-Flores, Hector – Hispania, 2012
Puerto Rican author Luis Rafael Sanchez's "La guagua aerea" explores the duality, hybridity, and fluidity of US-Puerto Rican identity through the frequent travel of migrants between New York City (the traditional destination city for Puerto Rican migrants) and the island. In recent years, however, the "flying bus" has adopted a…
Descriptors: Puerto Ricans, Migration, Identification, Latin American Literature
Informing Immigrant Families about High School Choice in New York City: Challenges and Possibilities
Sattin-Bajaj, Carolyn – National Center on School Choice, Vanderbilt University (NJ1), 2009
This paper uses ethnographic data from research in three middle schools in Queens, New York and analyzes school choice publications created and distributed by the New York City Department of Education (NYCDOE) to answer questions about how the district and school-level communication strategies and materials facilitate and/or complicate Latin…
Descriptors: Latin Americans, Immigrants, School Choice, High Schools
Matthews, Lear; Mahoney, Annette – Journal of Ethnic & Cultural Diversity in Social Work, 2005
Immigrant students from the English-speaking Caribbean face various forms of psycho-educational and socio-cultural dislocation in their attempt to fit within the structures of their new schools and communities in the United States. These students risk academic failure and delinquency and the possibility of remaining on the periphery of American…
Descriptors: Academic Failure, Immigrants, Teaching Methods, Latin Americans