We examine whether Latina elected officials, relative to their co-ethnic male counterparts, are more effective advocates for working class communities of color. Building upon the literature on political incorporation, gender politics, and ethnic politics, we hypothesize that Latina legislators are better positioned to be such advocates due to their unique capacity to leverage three primary resources: substantive policy focus, a multiple identity advantage, and a gen-der inclusive advantage. We refer to the combination of these three factors as strategic intersectionality. We test our model of strategic intersectionality using the National Latina/o State Legislator Survey (NLSLS), an original data set of thirty-minute telephone interviews wi...
This Article frames the challenges to LatCrit theory and activism posed by voting rights, electoral ...
The dissertation presented here examines political representation in the United States from both the...
In the United States, women and racial minorities continue to face serious obstacles to entering ele...
We examine whether Latina elected officials, relative to their co-ethnic male counterparts, are more...
Our discussion of Latinas in Latino politics classifies the literature into two major analytical cat...
Despite the recent surge of women of color in elected political office in the U.S., the representati...
This paper examines the issue-based voting behavior of Latina women in presidential elections to lea...
My project analyzes how the intersectional identities and subgroup membership of female Black legisl...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation.July 2016. Major: Political Science. Advisor: Kathryn Pe...
The majority of the world’s countries have implemented policies designed to advance the politicalrep...
The United States’ population is rapidly changing, but the ways in which political scientists measur...
Political scientists have debated whether gender stereotypes influence support for women candidates....
Ethnic identity is a central concept in the study of politics in multi cultural societies. Identitie...
In recent presidential elections, women, people of color, millennials, and new immigrants shaped the...
Much debate surrounds the emergence of the term Latinx. While some have argued against its usage, ...
This Article frames the challenges to LatCrit theory and activism posed by voting rights, electoral ...
The dissertation presented here examines political representation in the United States from both the...
In the United States, women and racial minorities continue to face serious obstacles to entering ele...
We examine whether Latina elected officials, relative to their co-ethnic male counterparts, are more...
Our discussion of Latinas in Latino politics classifies the literature into two major analytical cat...
Despite the recent surge of women of color in elected political office in the U.S., the representati...
This paper examines the issue-based voting behavior of Latina women in presidential elections to lea...
My project analyzes how the intersectional identities and subgroup membership of female Black legisl...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation.July 2016. Major: Political Science. Advisor: Kathryn Pe...
The majority of the world’s countries have implemented policies designed to advance the politicalrep...
The United States’ population is rapidly changing, but the ways in which political scientists measur...
Political scientists have debated whether gender stereotypes influence support for women candidates....
Ethnic identity is a central concept in the study of politics in multi cultural societies. Identitie...
In recent presidential elections, women, people of color, millennials, and new immigrants shaped the...
Much debate surrounds the emergence of the term Latinx. While some have argued against its usage, ...
This Article frames the challenges to LatCrit theory and activism posed by voting rights, electoral ...
The dissertation presented here examines political representation in the United States from both the...
In the United States, women and racial minorities continue to face serious obstacles to entering ele...