As an amendment to a Homeland Security Bill in 2008, Arizona Senate Bill 1108, the “Anti-Ethnic Studies” bill, sought to establish that “a primary purpose of public education is to inculcate values of American citizenship” by proposing to eliminate the state’s ethnic-studies programs and ethnic-based organizations characterized as “un-American.” We investigated undergraduate student responses to the proposed amendment to the SB 1108 bill and associations with civic engagement, stress, ethnic identity, and mental well-being (depressive symptoms and self-esteem). Ninety-nine undergraduate students who self-identified as Mexican, Mexican American, or Chicana/o completed an online survey. Their responses indicated that more stress due to SB 110...
Chicanx students have a relatively lower high school graduation rate in the United States than other...
A growing body of literature has attempted to explore the ban on Mexican American Studies in Tucson ...
Since the passing of two high-profile state legislative bills aimed at Arizona\u27s Latino residents...
In April of 2010, Arizona passed Senate Bill 1070 (SB 1070), an immigration law that quickly sparked...
In 2010, Arizona made national headlines when it enacted laws targeting undocumented immigrants, per...
textThe recent attacks on ethnic studies programs both in Arizona with house bill 2281 and locally a...
textMexican immigrant students are entering American schools in great numbers. Many of them come to ...
The United States is involved in an ongoing debate on immigration. States have passed their own laws...
The United States is involved in an ongoing debate on immigration. States have passed their own laws...
The enrollment of Hispanics in higher education increased some 63 percent between 1978 and 1988. How...
This paper will explore the implications of Arizona 2010 House Bill 2281, a vaguely worded piece of ...
This study examines the extracurricular involvement experiences of students enrolled at a university...
The purpose of this study was to examine the perceptions and behaviors of Mexican Americans toward s...
I searched for markers of academic engagement and success of average and high-achieving high school ...
Negative stereotypes associated with immigrants have resulted in the socially constructed notion of ...
Chicanx students have a relatively lower high school graduation rate in the United States than other...
A growing body of literature has attempted to explore the ban on Mexican American Studies in Tucson ...
Since the passing of two high-profile state legislative bills aimed at Arizona\u27s Latino residents...
In April of 2010, Arizona passed Senate Bill 1070 (SB 1070), an immigration law that quickly sparked...
In 2010, Arizona made national headlines when it enacted laws targeting undocumented immigrants, per...
textThe recent attacks on ethnic studies programs both in Arizona with house bill 2281 and locally a...
textMexican immigrant students are entering American schools in great numbers. Many of them come to ...
The United States is involved in an ongoing debate on immigration. States have passed their own laws...
The United States is involved in an ongoing debate on immigration. States have passed their own laws...
The enrollment of Hispanics in higher education increased some 63 percent between 1978 and 1988. How...
This paper will explore the implications of Arizona 2010 House Bill 2281, a vaguely worded piece of ...
This study examines the extracurricular involvement experiences of students enrolled at a university...
The purpose of this study was to examine the perceptions and behaviors of Mexican Americans toward s...
I searched for markers of academic engagement and success of average and high-achieving high school ...
Negative stereotypes associated with immigrants have resulted in the socially constructed notion of ...
Chicanx students have a relatively lower high school graduation rate in the United States than other...
A growing body of literature has attempted to explore the ban on Mexican American Studies in Tucson ...
Since the passing of two high-profile state legislative bills aimed at Arizona\u27s Latino residents...