The exponential growth of Latin American migrants arriving in Canada each year since the 1960s highlights the need for collections that accurately depict Canada’s cultural diversity. There exists, however, a gap in visual collections regarding Latin American narratives of immigration in Canada. This research paper explores Latin AmeriCan, a participatory photography project that aims to generate a digital collection of immigration histories and create a space where the Latin American community in Canada and the general public can access them. This collection reunites visual and oral histories of Latin American immigrants in Canada by collaborating with community members who wish to share their stories in an online archive. Latin AmeriCan ex...
The CERIS Working Paper Series Manuscripts on topics related to immigration, settlement, and cultura...
W przeciągu ostatnich dekad na obszarze Ameryki Łacińskiej doszło do wielu przemian, szczególnie pod...
In an essay written in Spanish, Manguel compares Canadian and Mexican cultural specificities, defini...
Immigration is the act of moving to and settling into a new country. It means starting again while l...
This paper concerning aspects of Hispanic and Latino/a culture and identity in Quebec City, Canada i...
The migration of Mexicans to Canada is a new phenomenon, but it represents one of the most significa...
The purpose of this study is to investigate, through narrative analysis, the arrival stories of Lati...
This article deals with the issue of the incorporation of Mexican skilled migrants into Toronto's la...
With funding from Canadian Heritage, the seven partners in the Multicultural Canada Project have bee...
During the 1970s and 1980s, a large number of South Americans and Central Americans immigrated to Qu...
This qualitative study explores the acculturation processes and the shaping of identities of 17 fore...
Manguel compares Canadian and Mexican cultural specificities, defining Canadian photography as explo...
This essay overviews how Canadian museums and universities have historically accessioned Latin Ameri...
This paper explores how women and non-binary Latinx Community Workers (LCWs) in Toronto, Canada, neg...
The paper was presented at the International Conference on Integrated Development of Digital Publish...
The CERIS Working Paper Series Manuscripts on topics related to immigration, settlement, and cultura...
W przeciągu ostatnich dekad na obszarze Ameryki Łacińskiej doszło do wielu przemian, szczególnie pod...
In an essay written in Spanish, Manguel compares Canadian and Mexican cultural specificities, defini...
Immigration is the act of moving to and settling into a new country. It means starting again while l...
This paper concerning aspects of Hispanic and Latino/a culture and identity in Quebec City, Canada i...
The migration of Mexicans to Canada is a new phenomenon, but it represents one of the most significa...
The purpose of this study is to investigate, through narrative analysis, the arrival stories of Lati...
This article deals with the issue of the incorporation of Mexican skilled migrants into Toronto's la...
With funding from Canadian Heritage, the seven partners in the Multicultural Canada Project have bee...
During the 1970s and 1980s, a large number of South Americans and Central Americans immigrated to Qu...
This qualitative study explores the acculturation processes and the shaping of identities of 17 fore...
Manguel compares Canadian and Mexican cultural specificities, defining Canadian photography as explo...
This essay overviews how Canadian museums and universities have historically accessioned Latin Ameri...
This paper explores how women and non-binary Latinx Community Workers (LCWs) in Toronto, Canada, neg...
The paper was presented at the International Conference on Integrated Development of Digital Publish...
The CERIS Working Paper Series Manuscripts on topics related to immigration, settlement, and cultura...
W przeciągu ostatnich dekad na obszarze Ameryki Łacińskiej doszło do wielu przemian, szczególnie pod...
In an essay written in Spanish, Manguel compares Canadian and Mexican cultural specificities, defini...