“(Re)Incarceration through Group Homes: Testimonios from Chicana/Latina Rebels” examines young women’s experiences of group homes—locked and staff secured facilities that offer youth mediated forms of freedoms in a liminal space between foster homes and juvenile hall. Through testimoninos of six young women and participant observation during my time as a Child Care Worker in one such home, I trace their journeys inside and outside correctional institutions. I focus on a facility in the California Inland Empire, a site the young women call the “middle of nowhere.” Through a historical, geographic, and critical gender lens, my thesis delves into how correctional facilities become what I call “corrective gendered spaces”—a corrective and gende...
The United States has incarcerated more of its citizens than any other progressive nation worldwide....
This study examines the dynamics and implications of trans-spatial subordination in/across the lived...
The socializing power of the prison is routinely discussed as a prisonization process in which inmat...
Researchers have long been concerned with the reasons that lead young people into a life of crime, y...
This study is a testimonio centered project, which honors the voices of five formerly incarcerated p...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the discourses circulating in educational settings in a...
Despite the overrepresentation of Mexican American women and girls or Chicanas in the juvenile and c...
Los Angeles has been heralded as the city of inmates and prison capital of the world. In this study,...
Using a Latina/o Critical Race Theory (LatCrit) framework, this study centers the experiences of fou...
In 1897 African-American educators in Kansas opened the state’s second black college as part of a br...
This thesis begins to explore how understanding settler colonialism is significant to understanding ...
This study illuminates a research partnership with the Young Women’s Freedom Center (YWFC), develope...
The purpose of this study was to provide a nuanced understanding of the lived experiences, more spec...
This project centers the multi-generational familial relationships between system-impacted Black wom...
This investigation focuses on women’s constrained exercise of agency, gained through the sale of dru...
The United States has incarcerated more of its citizens than any other progressive nation worldwide....
This study examines the dynamics and implications of trans-spatial subordination in/across the lived...
The socializing power of the prison is routinely discussed as a prisonization process in which inmat...
Researchers have long been concerned with the reasons that lead young people into a life of crime, y...
This study is a testimonio centered project, which honors the voices of five formerly incarcerated p...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the discourses circulating in educational settings in a...
Despite the overrepresentation of Mexican American women and girls or Chicanas in the juvenile and c...
Los Angeles has been heralded as the city of inmates and prison capital of the world. In this study,...
Using a Latina/o Critical Race Theory (LatCrit) framework, this study centers the experiences of fou...
In 1897 African-American educators in Kansas opened the state’s second black college as part of a br...
This thesis begins to explore how understanding settler colonialism is significant to understanding ...
This study illuminates a research partnership with the Young Women’s Freedom Center (YWFC), develope...
The purpose of this study was to provide a nuanced understanding of the lived experiences, more spec...
This project centers the multi-generational familial relationships between system-impacted Black wom...
This investigation focuses on women’s constrained exercise of agency, gained through the sale of dru...
The United States has incarcerated more of its citizens than any other progressive nation worldwide....
This study examines the dynamics and implications of trans-spatial subordination in/across the lived...
The socializing power of the prison is routinely discussed as a prisonization process in which inmat...