Ernesto Ochoa-Jacobo is an undergraduate student attending California State University, Los Angeles. In his narrative, he describes his state of indifference as he struggled to find his place in a world of ambiguity. The narrative possesses a sense of rebellion, as he refuses his existence to be restrained within an empty void of meaningless political labels. Through his arbitrary journey, he was able to find color, illuminating his obscure path towards a sense of belonging
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Despite these staggering increases of Latinas in higher education, they are less likely to obtain a ...
As a Colombian-American, Michelle Quintero experiences the challenge of border living when she trave...
Starting from the analysis of three narrative texts – the novels of Mexican author Alejandro Hernánd...
“Puente” is an Honors Thesis poetry collection that has allowed me to reflect on my roots, my experi...
The bearers of culture in Mexico are, in large part, Mestizos: mixed blood descendants of Spanish co...
This dissertation is an autobiographical exploration of my childhood experience in Méjico, my experi...
Living in a limbo state is something many individuals have experienced throughout America’s history,...
This thesis presents a critical autoethnography that explores how an understanding of political and ...
For author Guadalupe Mejia, the notion of identity as a multifaceted marker of one’s personhood crea...
textAlthough the Mexican population continues to be the largest Hispanic group in the United States,...
Using sociological qualitative methods, this article identifies three main themes on how Mexican uni...
233 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2003.Historically, in the United S...
In this thesis, I analyze the cultural complexity I embody as a Mexican American. By revealing and n...
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/voices_of_diversity/2/thumbnail.jpgA firsthand acc...
Kimberly Rodriguez Aguilar has high hopes for her herself, despite the pressures and uncertainties s...
Despite these staggering increases of Latinas in higher education, they are less likely to obtain a ...
As a Colombian-American, Michelle Quintero experiences the challenge of border living when she trave...
Starting from the analysis of three narrative texts – the novels of Mexican author Alejandro Hernánd...