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  1. “Parece Que Están Dándote Una Bienvenida”: Testimonios of Chicana/o Families Sense of Belonging Through Nature

    This study aims to deconstruct racialized hetero-normative narratives of the outdoors and “hold space” (Cairo, 2021 ) for Latine stories and...

    Joanna Paola Orozco, Callie Spencer Schultz, Antonio De La Garza in International Journal of the Sociology of Leisure
    Article 14 February 2024
  2. The Role of Discrimination on Latinxs’ Use of Mental Health Services: A LatCrit and Life-Course Perspective

    Epidemiological studies have found that 30–40% of Latinxs will have a diagnosable mental health disorder during their lifetime—a percentage that is...
    D. Imelda Padilla-Frausto, Steven P. Wallace in Understanding the Context of Cognitive Aging
    Chapter 2021
  3. Esto no se lo deseo a nadie”: the Impact of Immigration Detention on Latina/o Immigrants

    Anti-immigrant rhetoric and policies in the USA have increased in recent decades. Immigration detention has more than tripled since the 1990s, and...

    David Becerra, Stephanie Lechuga-Peña, ... Francisca Porchas in Journal of Human Rights and Social Work
    Article 07 April 2022
  4. “Sí, Se Puede Educar”: Impacts on the Classroom Environment from the Perspective of a US-Born, Latino Male, Religious Minority Faculty

    My social location is defined mainly in terms of being a US-born child of Latino immigrant parents, a religious minority in an ethno-religious...
    Chapter 2021
  5. Essential but Excluded: Using Critical Race Theory to Examine COVID-19 Economic Relief Policies for Undocumented US Workers

    Following the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, undocumented immigrants in the United States were vulnerable both to unemployment and to COVID-19...

    Lindsey Disney, **hee Koo, ... Lynn Warner in Journal of Human Rights and Social Work
    Article 13 January 2022
  6. The Immune System Is a Complex System: Inflammatory Morbidity and Systemic Racism

    This article examines the relationship between social inequity and the immune system, emphasizing some of the many ways that systemic racism and...

    Article Open access 31 May 2024
  7. Nothing Stands Still

    To cross-cultural borders in research is a slippery and complicated endeavor, and good intentions, though essential, are not enough to help...
    Chapter 2013
  8. “Unspeakable” Offenses: Disability Studies at the Intersections of Multiple Differences

    In her essay “Spirit Murdering the Messenger,” Critical Race Feminist (CRF) Patricia Williams (1997) describes the brutal murder of a poor, elderly,...
    Chapter 2011
  9. Critical Race Theory: Origins and Varieties

    In this first chapter, I begin by briefly tracing the relationship between postmodernism, transmodernism and Critical Race Theory (CRT) with respect...
    Chapter 2009
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