Latinas Crossing Borders and Building Communities in Greater Washington addresses the strategies used by Latina/o immigrants to adapt to the Washington, D.C. area. Contributors focus on models of collaboration and interaction in community institutions providing opportunity for activities that contribute to cultural knowledge and action.
Latinas Crossing Borders and Building Communities in Greater Washington addresses the strategies used by Latina/o immigrants to adapt to the Washington, D.C. area. Contributors focus on models of collaboration and interaction in community institutions providing opportunity for activities that contribute to cultural knowledge and action.
Raúl Sánchez Molina is professor of anthropology at Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia (UNED). Lucy M. Cohen is professor of anthropology at The Catholic University of America.
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List of Illustrations Acknowledgments and Permissions Introduction: Latinas Crossing Borders and Building Communities in Greater Washington - Raúl Sánchez Molina Chapter One: La Clínica del Pueblo: A Health Clinic for the People, by the People - Marcia Bernbaum Chapter Two: Hogar Immigrant Services: A Case Example of Interagency Collaboration Serving Diverse Ethnic Groups - Patricia S. Maloof Chapter Three: Pluralistic Universe in Multicultural Medicine: Latinas Adapting Cultural Heritage in Medical Fields - Lucy M. Cohen Chapter Four: Latina Immigrants and Transnational Health Care Adaptations - Martha S. Barkell Chapter Five: Waiting for a Job at 'New Corners': Honduran Immigrant Men Day Laboring in Greater Washington - Raúl Sánchez Molina Chapter Six: Latin Women Organizers in Faith-Based Communities in West Virginia and Maryland - Tadeusz Mich Chapter Seven: Educational Outcomes for Latinos in Washington, D.C.: Elementary to Higher Education - Shaun Loria Chapter Eight: Where do We Belong?: Latinas/os in Pursuit of Their Educational DREAM - Viviana Cristian Chapter Nine: At the Crossroads of 'Racial', Ethnic, Sexual, Gender and National borders - María Amelia Viteri Conclusions: Applying Anthropology in Multicultural Neighborhoods - Lucy M. Cohen Index About the Contributors
List of Illustrations Acknowledgments and Permissions Introduction: Latinas Crossing Borders and Building Communities in Greater Washington - Raúl Sánchez Molina Chapter One: La Clínica del Pueblo: A Health Clinic for the People, by the People - Marcia Bernbaum Chapter Two: Hogar Immigrant Services: A Case Example of Interagency Collaboration Serving Diverse Ethnic Groups - Patricia S. Maloof Chapter Three: Pluralistic Universe in Multicultural Medicine: Latinas Adapting Cultural Heritage in Medical Fields - Lucy M. Cohen Chapter Four: Latina Immigrants and Transnational Health Care Adaptations - Martha S. Barkell Chapter Five: Waiting for a Job at 'New Corners': Honduran Immigrant Men Day Laboring in Greater Washington - Raúl Sánchez Molina Chapter Six: Latin Women Organizers in Faith-Based Communities in West Virginia and Maryland - Tadeusz Mich Chapter Seven: Educational Outcomes for Latinos in Washington, D.C.: Elementary to Higher Education - Shaun Loria Chapter Eight: Where do We Belong?: Latinas/os in Pursuit of Their Educational DREAM - Viviana Cristian Chapter Nine: At the Crossroads of 'Racial', Ethnic, Sexual, Gender and National borders - María Amelia Viteri Conclusions: Applying Anthropology in Multicultural Neighborhoods - Lucy M. Cohen Index About the Contributors
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