Colonial narratives often characterize Latin@ culture and students as deficient with regard to education. These narratives persist through legislation like Arizona’s House Bill 2281, which outlawed the culturally relevant curriculum of Tucson High School’s Mexican American Studies program. This article argues that culturally relevant student writing that responds to a prompt about dichos or proverbial sayings in Spanish, illustrate rhetorical strategies of subversive complicity when analyzed through a decolonial framework. Written by students at multiple Tucson High schools during the controversy surrounding HB 2281, the student publication, Nuestros Refranes, serves as the site of analysis that demonstrates how students navigate institutio...
Typical research regarding Latinx students often begin with demographic data demonstrating the “brow...
This essay contributes to the growing literature on Mexican American Studies in K-12 within the broa...
This dissertation examines a teacher’s language ideologies, their impact on curriculum modifications...
It has been over a year since the president of the school board in the Tucson Unified School Distric...
Chicanx students have a relatively lower high school graduation rate in the United States than other...
A growing body of literature has attempted to explore the ban on Mexican American Studies in Tucson ...
With the rapid demographic changes that we are experiencing in the United States in general and in t...
Abstract Throughout the Pacific Northwest there are a total of 12 Hispanic Serving Institutions (HSI...
This essay details an extended lesson I created to teach about Aztec/Mexica resistance to Spanish co...
In the wealth of literature discussing Tucson Unified School District’s (TUSD) Mexican American Stud...
Participants will learn critical engagement strategies that, when paired with selected young adult n...
This study details the political climate and logic priming the termination of Mexican Ame...
For secondary English Language Arts (ELA) teachers in the era of standardization, the idea of establ...
The Latino population is growing in the United States such that one of every five school-aged Latino...
Educational institutions developed in Tucson, Arizona in the last quarter of the 19th Century during...
Typical research regarding Latinx students often begin with demographic data demonstrating the “brow...
This essay contributes to the growing literature on Mexican American Studies in K-12 within the broa...
This dissertation examines a teacher’s language ideologies, their impact on curriculum modifications...
It has been over a year since the president of the school board in the Tucson Unified School Distric...
Chicanx students have a relatively lower high school graduation rate in the United States than other...
A growing body of literature has attempted to explore the ban on Mexican American Studies in Tucson ...
With the rapid demographic changes that we are experiencing in the United States in general and in t...
Abstract Throughout the Pacific Northwest there are a total of 12 Hispanic Serving Institutions (HSI...
This essay details an extended lesson I created to teach about Aztec/Mexica resistance to Spanish co...
In the wealth of literature discussing Tucson Unified School District’s (TUSD) Mexican American Stud...
Participants will learn critical engagement strategies that, when paired with selected young adult n...
This study details the political climate and logic priming the termination of Mexican Ame...
For secondary English Language Arts (ELA) teachers in the era of standardization, the idea of establ...
The Latino population is growing in the United States such that one of every five school-aged Latino...
Educational institutions developed in Tucson, Arizona in the last quarter of the 19th Century during...
Typical research regarding Latinx students often begin with demographic data demonstrating the “brow...
This essay contributes to the growing literature on Mexican American Studies in K-12 within the broa...
This dissertation examines a teacher’s language ideologies, their impact on curriculum modifications...