"Colour-blind Praxis in Havana: Interrogating Cuban Teacher Discourses of Race and Racelessness." Race, Ethnicity and Education 16 (2): 246-267.Kempf, A. (2012). Colour-blind praxis in Havana: interrogating Cuban teacher dis- courses of race and racelessness. Race, Ethnicity and Education, ...
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Using the Children of Immigrants Longitudinal Study (CILS), this paper investigates the impact of race and ethnicity, class and naturalization on the voter registration and subsequent assimilation of second-generation Caribbean immigrants into the USA. Drawing from both classical and contemporary models ...
Mohl, Raymond A. 1989.Shadows in the Sunshine: Race and Ethnicity in Miami. Tequesta 49. 72. pp. 63–80. Google Scholar Nopper, Tamara. 2011. Minority, Black and Non-Black People of Color: ‘New’ Color-Blind Racism and the US Small Business Administration’s Approach to Minority Busines...
Her shrine in Miami bridges the spatial and temporal gap between the exile community and the homeland of Cuba and represents the ... I Acosta 被引量: 5发表: 2001年 Technologies: transculturations of race, gender & ethnicity in Arturo A. Schomburg's Masonic writings For Arturo A. Schomburg...
I was pleasantly surprised by the care taken with the diversity in its cast of characters in skin tone, race, and ethnicity, which I’d argue is even more important in a children’s movie like this one. Afro-Latinxs are at the center of this story, and it’s refreshing how much the...
209 Words 1 Page Open Document Is interesting to see the strong influence of religion and culture in a play like The Cuban Swimmer. How the traditional role of a father and an obedient daughter is play along with the Hispanic culture. Is very common for a Hispanic family like the Suarez ...
Crisscrossing Gender, Ethnicity, and Race: African Religious Legacy in Cuban Contemporary Women's Art Despite the many redistributive social policies that the Cuban Revolution implemented, the crisis of the Special Period has had severe consequences for Afr... Ana,Belén,Martín-Sevillano - 《Cuban ...
race and ethnicityclassgenderCaribbeanmigrationThis paper uses the Children of Immigrants Longitudinal Study to examine the effects of race, class and gender on the intermarriage of Cuban and Afro-Caribbean second-generation immigrants in the United States. Results indicate that gender and racial ...
Evoking the literary figure of the archetypal "madwoman," yet illustrating how this figure is marked by gender as well as race and ethnicity, Garc铆a claims a space within traditional literary analyses of madness that have tended to focus on gender at the expense of race and ethnicity....