Marilyn R. Waldman Award for best essay by an undergraduate - Honorable Mention: Jordan Kelsey, “Altering Representations: An Analysis of Afro-Latin@s in Visual Media,” in Theresa Delgadillo's Comp St 4804, Studies in Latino/a Literature and Culture, Autumn 2012
This essay explores the multiple margins that Latinas inhabit both within majority society and their...
The ways in which U.S. scholars and researchers of higher education conceptualize “race” shapes inqu...
This research explores the concept of how Blackness has been constructed\ud throughout the Americas,...
ABSTRACT: This essay focuses on the category of Latina/os, which was created in the United States to...
In this article I will attempt to lay a different ground, in order to transcend these discursive ter...
In our modern world of heightened wall building, we are confident more separates us than brings us t...
Latinidad, or the idea of a shared solidarity among Latinxs of all ethnicities in the United States,...
As the Latin@ population continues to grow in the United States, it is imperative that social studie...
Diversity has always been an issue for women and people of color in media. Likewise, a lack of repre...
This project examines the portrayal of Latina women in U.S. mass media. The project also highlights ...
Through an analysis of the literature by Afro-Latino writers Junot Díaz, Evelio Grillo, Piri Thomas ...
Education research in the United States has vastly excluded Afro-Latinx and Afro-Latin American coll...
Though decades of scholarly literature have examined racial discrimination against Black folx by non...
Claudia Milian proposes that the economies of blackness, brownness, and dark brownness summon a new ...
In the United States, the Latino/a population is very poorly represented in the media by being both ...
This essay explores the multiple margins that Latinas inhabit both within majority society and their...
The ways in which U.S. scholars and researchers of higher education conceptualize “race” shapes inqu...
This research explores the concept of how Blackness has been constructed\ud throughout the Americas,...
ABSTRACT: This essay focuses on the category of Latina/os, which was created in the United States to...
In this article I will attempt to lay a different ground, in order to transcend these discursive ter...
In our modern world of heightened wall building, we are confident more separates us than brings us t...
Latinidad, or the idea of a shared solidarity among Latinxs of all ethnicities in the United States,...
As the Latin@ population continues to grow in the United States, it is imperative that social studie...
Diversity has always been an issue for women and people of color in media. Likewise, a lack of repre...
This project examines the portrayal of Latina women in U.S. mass media. The project also highlights ...
Through an analysis of the literature by Afro-Latino writers Junot Díaz, Evelio Grillo, Piri Thomas ...
Education research in the United States has vastly excluded Afro-Latinx and Afro-Latin American coll...
Though decades of scholarly literature have examined racial discrimination against Black folx by non...
Claudia Milian proposes that the economies of blackness, brownness, and dark brownness summon a new ...
In the United States, the Latino/a population is very poorly represented in the media by being both ...
This essay explores the multiple margins that Latinas inhabit both within majority society and their...
The ways in which U.S. scholars and researchers of higher education conceptualize “race” shapes inqu...
This research explores the concept of how Blackness has been constructed\ud throughout the Americas,...