Despite significant improvements in water availability and quality in the USA, some Hispanic communities still face water quality associated health threats including elevated levels of arsenic [45] and nitrates [46]. In 2013, 21.5% of US Hispanics were estimated to live near SuperfundFootnote1sites ...
Hispanic church plant thrives near Chicago The article features La Luz de Cristo, a Hispanic/Latino faith community established in 2010 that performs Sunday worship at Epworth United Methodist Curch... T Weeks - 《United Methodist Reporter》 被引量: 0发表: 2012年 LaGrange Park, Illinois The arti...
“According to the most recent HUD housing discrimination study, Hispanics experience discrimination one in four times when trying to rent a home. We have heard of Hispanics being charged per person to rent apartment units. Our goal is to ensure that the Hispanic communities throughout Tennessee a...
They bring with them enduring cultural knowledge, and many of them speak more than Spanish, hailing from Indian communities like my grandparents -- Otomies in Florida, Zapotecs and Nahuas in California and even Wisconsin. Grandpa's heart gave out at age 79 while he was laying concrete. It ...
s Los Angeles–Long Beacharea has more Mexican Americans than any othermetropolitan areain the United States. There are also sizable Mexican Americancommunitiesin Riverside–San Bernardino, California; Houston, Texas; Chicago, Illinois; Dallas, Texas; Phoenix, Arizona; San Antonio, Texas; and San ...
HCHS/SOL is a population-based cohort study of 16,415 self-identified Hispanic/Latino adults aged 18–74 years from randomly selected households near four U.S. field centers (Bronx, NY, USA; Chicago, IL, USA; Miami, FL, USA; and San Diego, CA, USA) [20,21]. A baseline examination...
Nevertheless, according to Nesbitt [120], the communities of the Initial Period were able to rapidly reconstruct and enlarge buildings, and thus “the social, religious and economic mechanisms that allowed for the mobilisation of labour […] were not negatively impacted by El Niño”. The geo...
As can be seen, this area of the Cordillera Negra during, at least, the Late Intermediate Period (AD 1000–1400) and likely earlier, manifested a highly intricate management of water that straddled both herding and farming zones as part of integrated, complex agropastoralist Huaylas communities....
Although numerous studies have been conducted on the vulnerability of marginalized groups in the environmental justice (EJ) and hazards fields, analysts have tended to lump people together in broad racial/ethnic categories without regard for substantial
Nevertheless, according to Nesbitt [120], the communities of the Initial Period were able to rapidly reconstruct and enlarge buildings, and thus “the social, religious and economic mechanisms that allowed for the mobilisation of labour […] were not negatively impacted by El Niño”. The geo...