This dissertation examines the experiences of migration, displacement, and homebuilding among LGBTQ Latinx migrant women in Los Angeles, California and Mexico City, Mexico, including migrants who returned to Mexico by choice or deportation. I conducted oral histories in both cities, while also doing participant observation at various events, gatherings, and conferences. Both, Los Angeles and Mexico City are significant for this research. On the one hand, Los Angeles has some of the highest numbers of Latino immigrants in the United States, where neoliberal policies have increased the exploitation of immigrant labor. On the other, Mexico is one of the countries of origin of many Latinx migrants in the United States that has been directly i...
This dissertation examines a transnational Mexican community that spans Tlaxcala, Mexico, and Connec...
This dissertation about migration is based principally on fieldwork in both New York City and the re...
This dissertation, Making Space in a Militarized Global City: The Racial and Gendered Politics of Pr...
The migration of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans- and queer (LGBTQ) people from Central America to...
The migration of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans- and queer (LGBTQ) people from Central America to...
This dissertation analyzes queer and trans Latinx language practices in a community-based organizati...
This dissertation analyzes queer and trans Latinx language practices in a community-based organizati...
This research is a qualitative study that looks at the experiences of migrant and second generation ...
Mexico holds a unique position as a country of immigration, emigration, refuge, transit, and return ...
This research is a qualitative study that looks at the experiences of migrant and second generation ...
I lived in Oregon for six years. During my time there, I became involved with activist organizations...
I lived in Oregon for six years. During my time there, I became involved with activist organizations...
Unruly Imaginaries: The Relational Lives of Queer and Trans Migrants, focuses on the lives of subjec...
The objective of this project is to approach the productive constructs of the U.S.-Mexico border inc...
This dissertation examines a transnational Mexican community that spans Tlaxcala, Mexico, and Connec...
This dissertation examines a transnational Mexican community that spans Tlaxcala, Mexico, and Connec...
This dissertation about migration is based principally on fieldwork in both New York City and the re...
This dissertation, Making Space in a Militarized Global City: The Racial and Gendered Politics of Pr...
The migration of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans- and queer (LGBTQ) people from Central America to...
The migration of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans- and queer (LGBTQ) people from Central America to...
This dissertation analyzes queer and trans Latinx language practices in a community-based organizati...
This dissertation analyzes queer and trans Latinx language practices in a community-based organizati...
This research is a qualitative study that looks at the experiences of migrant and second generation ...
Mexico holds a unique position as a country of immigration, emigration, refuge, transit, and return ...
This research is a qualitative study that looks at the experiences of migrant and second generation ...
I lived in Oregon for six years. During my time there, I became involved with activist organizations...
I lived in Oregon for six years. During my time there, I became involved with activist organizations...
Unruly Imaginaries: The Relational Lives of Queer and Trans Migrants, focuses on the lives of subjec...
The objective of this project is to approach the productive constructs of the U.S.-Mexico border inc...
This dissertation examines a transnational Mexican community that spans Tlaxcala, Mexico, and Connec...
This dissertation examines a transnational Mexican community that spans Tlaxcala, Mexico, and Connec...
This dissertation about migration is based principally on fieldwork in both New York City and the re...
This dissertation, Making Space in a Militarized Global City: The Racial and Gendered Politics of Pr...