Social policy in the United States has historically and systematically prevented Latinx students from attaining educational equity. The resistance to this inequality in Austin is located in institutional spaces, the creation of cultural spaces, and the reclamation of erased histories. This has lead to the need for the creation of cultural spaces and legislation that encourage the equity, power, and culture of the Latinx community. We are mapping these living histories of resistance to help form frameworks for rethinking educational social policy. In this case we used U.T. and the greater Austin area to explore the living histories of the struggle for educational justice in our city and propose frameworks for rethinking educational social po...
The recovery of a movement is explored in this project inspired by the New Mexico Highlands Universi...
This essay contributes to the growing literature on Mexican American Studies in K-12 within the broa...
Latinx school leaders in Georgia experience inequitable representation. Currently, less than one per...
Social policy in the United States has historically and systematically prevented Latinx students fro...
All of Texas was once part of Mexico. Texas has never forgotten it. This is the historical basis for...
Since the inception of public education in America, students of color have been segregated from thei...
According to Valencia (2011), the persistent inequalities confronting Chicanas/os and leading to wha...
It is well known among educational researchers that pervasive segregation of blacks and underepresen...
This dissertation explores the educational history of Mexican Americans in Arizona. It focuses on th...
Abstract: This article discusses the historical developments and major policy shifts that contextual...
textThe recent attacks on ethnic studies programs both in Arizona with house bill 2281 and locally a...
When racism in America is defined as systematic oppression against people of color, there is a clear...
In this paper, I draw on my ethnographic fieldwork with Latinx English language learners in Northern...
Inspired by Garcia’s (2020) call for postsecondary institutions to intentionally provide opportuniti...
Founded in 1957, the Little School of the 400 (LS400) was a Mexican-American led effort to accultura...
The recovery of a movement is explored in this project inspired by the New Mexico Highlands Universi...
This essay contributes to the growing literature on Mexican American Studies in K-12 within the broa...
Latinx school leaders in Georgia experience inequitable representation. Currently, less than one per...
Social policy in the United States has historically and systematically prevented Latinx students fro...
All of Texas was once part of Mexico. Texas has never forgotten it. This is the historical basis for...
Since the inception of public education in America, students of color have been segregated from thei...
According to Valencia (2011), the persistent inequalities confronting Chicanas/os and leading to wha...
It is well known among educational researchers that pervasive segregation of blacks and underepresen...
This dissertation explores the educational history of Mexican Americans in Arizona. It focuses on th...
Abstract: This article discusses the historical developments and major policy shifts that contextual...
textThe recent attacks on ethnic studies programs both in Arizona with house bill 2281 and locally a...
When racism in America is defined as systematic oppression against people of color, there is a clear...
In this paper, I draw on my ethnographic fieldwork with Latinx English language learners in Northern...
Inspired by Garcia’s (2020) call for postsecondary institutions to intentionally provide opportuniti...
Founded in 1957, the Little School of the 400 (LS400) was a Mexican-American led effort to accultura...
The recovery of a movement is explored in this project inspired by the New Mexico Highlands Universi...
This essay contributes to the growing literature on Mexican American Studies in K-12 within the broa...
Latinx school leaders in Georgia experience inequitable representation. Currently, less than one per...