We write about experiences in the field as mother/researcher/teacher and daughter/student. How was the researcher/teacher influenced by her motherly role? How does a daughter/student experience the displacement of traveling to a new country for her mother’s research? We write simultaneously and present a twofold tale of movement, education, and consciousness
Asked to write about how I became interested in social justice research, I realized that the questio...
Research Problem Over 500,000 U.S.-born children are living in Mexico –some due to parental deportat...
Citlaly Orozco came into college as a quiet and shy person, obedient to all authority including her ...
Although studies have identified the importance of the mother–daughter relationship and of familism ...
This study was conducted through an analysis of interview data from interviews with 5 women who firs...
The article explores the continuity of the village through the experiences of four generations of wo...
Abstract There are bodies of literature that exist on motherhood; however, the focus of these stud...
It was a hot summer day in 1985 when my mother, Ada Reyes, left El Salvador and crossed the border i...
Every year, thousands of Mexican men and women are forced to leave their families behind to move to ...
Most considerations of daughtering and mothering take for granted that the subjectivities of mothers...
Researching the lives of mothers with children under five from the most deprived areas of a major ci...
Grounded in relational cultural theory (RCT) as an approach for developing women’s sense of self and...
Thesis advisor: Margaret . LombeThe present study is situated at the intersection of the topics of ...
Researching the lives of mothers with children under five from the most deprived areas of a major ci...
We, Jeane and Maria, both identify as 1.5 generation students who felt like we did not belong where ...
Asked to write about how I became interested in social justice research, I realized that the questio...
Research Problem Over 500,000 U.S.-born children are living in Mexico –some due to parental deportat...
Citlaly Orozco came into college as a quiet and shy person, obedient to all authority including her ...
Although studies have identified the importance of the mother–daughter relationship and of familism ...
This study was conducted through an analysis of interview data from interviews with 5 women who firs...
The article explores the continuity of the village through the experiences of four generations of wo...
Abstract There are bodies of literature that exist on motherhood; however, the focus of these stud...
It was a hot summer day in 1985 when my mother, Ada Reyes, left El Salvador and crossed the border i...
Every year, thousands of Mexican men and women are forced to leave their families behind to move to ...
Most considerations of daughtering and mothering take for granted that the subjectivities of mothers...
Researching the lives of mothers with children under five from the most deprived areas of a major ci...
Grounded in relational cultural theory (RCT) as an approach for developing women’s sense of self and...
Thesis advisor: Margaret . LombeThe present study is situated at the intersection of the topics of ...
Researching the lives of mothers with children under five from the most deprived areas of a major ci...
We, Jeane and Maria, both identify as 1.5 generation students who felt like we did not belong where ...
Asked to write about how I became interested in social justice research, I realized that the questio...
Research Problem Over 500,000 U.S.-born children are living in Mexico –some due to parental deportat...
Citlaly Orozco came into college as a quiet and shy person, obedient to all authority including her ...