This ethnographic research seeks to offer an examination of the ways in which I, alongside my grandfather, Juan Estrada Salazar, utilize storytelling as a way to preserve culture and understand self and community
Graduation date: 1999Changing demographics in Oregon, accompanied by a rising Latino population, ser...
This thesis reports on an ethnographic investigation of the everyday lives of Mexican transnational...
Despite the intensive work conducted by scholars to capture and preserve the memories of Latino immi...
Undocumented migrants are a part of our daily lives, yet we rarely hear their stories or know who th...
One out of two emergent bilingual students do not graduate from high school. The majority of emergen...
This study examines how the social process of undocumented Mexican migration is interpreted in the c...
On March 21st, 2019, I was at a birthday lunch for my host mother at her parents’ house in Oaxaca de...
On March 21st, 2019, I was at a birthday lunch for my host mother at her parents’ house in Oaxaca de...
This paper presents results of a participatory photography research where we explore Information, cu...
The Rio Grande Valley, geographically located on the southernmost tip of Texas and north of the Mexi...
The Rio Grande Valley, geographically located on the southernmost tip of Texas and north of the Mexi...
As part of an effort to explore the Latino community and its history, the Latino Oral History Projec...
The emergent field of Mexican indigenous migration studies has focused on remittances, hometown asso...
textThis study sought to research and documents the experiences of a group of Mexican undocumented c...
This cartonera details the personal experiences of a first-generation Mexican-American GVSU student ...
Graduation date: 1999Changing demographics in Oregon, accompanied by a rising Latino population, ser...
This thesis reports on an ethnographic investigation of the everyday lives of Mexican transnational...
Despite the intensive work conducted by scholars to capture and preserve the memories of Latino immi...
Undocumented migrants are a part of our daily lives, yet we rarely hear their stories or know who th...
One out of two emergent bilingual students do not graduate from high school. The majority of emergen...
This study examines how the social process of undocumented Mexican migration is interpreted in the c...
On March 21st, 2019, I was at a birthday lunch for my host mother at her parents’ house in Oaxaca de...
On March 21st, 2019, I was at a birthday lunch for my host mother at her parents’ house in Oaxaca de...
This paper presents results of a participatory photography research where we explore Information, cu...
The Rio Grande Valley, geographically located on the southernmost tip of Texas and north of the Mexi...
The Rio Grande Valley, geographically located on the southernmost tip of Texas and north of the Mexi...
As part of an effort to explore the Latino community and its history, the Latino Oral History Projec...
The emergent field of Mexican indigenous migration studies has focused on remittances, hometown asso...
textThis study sought to research and documents the experiences of a group of Mexican undocumented c...
This cartonera details the personal experiences of a first-generation Mexican-American GVSU student ...
Graduation date: 1999Changing demographics in Oregon, accompanied by a rising Latino population, ser...
This thesis reports on an ethnographic investigation of the everyday lives of Mexican transnational...
Despite the intensive work conducted by scholars to capture and preserve the memories of Latino immi...