Latinos in the West
Discover the profound impact of Latin Americans in academia with Latinos in the West by Carlos Mora, published by Bloomsbury Publishing Plc in 2007. This insightful hardback spans 280 pages, delving into the pivotal efforts to establish and sustain Chicano/a Studies programs within California's higher education institutions.
Mora's work raises essential questions regarding multicultural democracy, exploring significant themes such as immigration, affirmative action, and civil rights. Through a lens of anthropology and cultural studies, this book offers a compelling narrative that highlights the challenges and triumphs faced by Hispanic Americans in their pursuit of educational equity.
Perfect for students, educators, and anyone interested in ethnic studies, Latinos in the West is a vital addition to your library that will enrich your understanding of social conditions and the ongoing fight against discrimination and racism in education.