In Los Angeles many Latino immigrants earn income through street vending, as do some of their teenagers and younger children. Members of their com-munity and external authorities view these economic activities as deviant, low status, and illegal, and young people who engage in them are sometimes chased by the police and teased by their peers. Why do they consent to do this work, and how do they respond to the threats and taunts? Based on participant observation and in-depth interviews with street vending children and teens, the authors argue that an intersectionalities perspective can help explain both why the youth engage in this work and how they construct nar-ratives of intersectional dignities to counter experiences of shame, stigma, an...
How do undocumented youth, whose very presence and identities are constructed as outside the law, mo...
This paper is based on a study on the effects of unauthorized migration on Latino children and youth...
Camionetas are mini-vans privately operated as jitney services, run by immigrants for immigrants thr...
In Los Angeles many Latino immigrants earn income through street vending, as do some of their teenag...
Decades before street food became trendy, People of Color overcame economic exclusion by creating th...
2014-07-30This dissertation is the first study to look at the participation of children in a Latino ...
Los Angeles has one of the most restrictive street vending policies in the country. Despite this, in...
UnrestrictedThis study examines the ways in which Latino street vendors exercise their daily, inform...
This dissertation explores how Latino immigrant youth make sense out of their educational experience...
Media play an important role in perpetuating racial and gender stereotypes that harm the self-esteem...
Street vending has long provided those at the margins of American society with the opportunity for e...
RESUMEN Se estudia la situación de los jóvenes latinos en una inner-city americana, en...
Youth gangs have been described as one of the most important urban youth issues in society today. Gi...
Street youth can be viewed as an oppressed population based on the fact that most street youth exper...
Selling goods or providing services in public spaces is one of the most accessible occupations for m...
How do undocumented youth, whose very presence and identities are constructed as outside the law, mo...
This paper is based on a study on the effects of unauthorized migration on Latino children and youth...
Camionetas are mini-vans privately operated as jitney services, run by immigrants for immigrants thr...
In Los Angeles many Latino immigrants earn income through street vending, as do some of their teenag...
Decades before street food became trendy, People of Color overcame economic exclusion by creating th...
2014-07-30This dissertation is the first study to look at the participation of children in a Latino ...
Los Angeles has one of the most restrictive street vending policies in the country. Despite this, in...
UnrestrictedThis study examines the ways in which Latino street vendors exercise their daily, inform...
This dissertation explores how Latino immigrant youth make sense out of their educational experience...
Media play an important role in perpetuating racial and gender stereotypes that harm the self-esteem...
Street vending has long provided those at the margins of American society with the opportunity for e...
RESUMEN Se estudia la situación de los jóvenes latinos en una inner-city americana, en...
Youth gangs have been described as one of the most important urban youth issues in society today. Gi...
Street youth can be viewed as an oppressed population based on the fact that most street youth exper...
Selling goods or providing services in public spaces is one of the most accessible occupations for m...
How do undocumented youth, whose very presence and identities are constructed as outside the law, mo...
This paper is based on a study on the effects of unauthorized migration on Latino children and youth...
Camionetas are mini-vans privately operated as jitney services, run by immigrants for immigrants thr...