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Defending Latina/o Immigrant Communities: The Xenophobic Era of Trump and Beyond

Autor Alvaro Huerta Contribuţii de José Z. Calderón, Juan Gómez-Quiñones, Joaquin Montes Huerta
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 21 iun 2019
A collection of short essays and stories, Defending Latina/o Immigrant Communities: The Xenophobic Era of Trump and Beyond focuses on one of the most vilified, demonized, and scapegoated groups in the United States: Latina/o immigrants. Using his rigorous academic training, public policy knowledge, and community activist background, as well as his personal and familial experiences as the son of Mexican immigrants, Alvaro Huerta defends and humanizes los de abajo / those on the bottom. He skillfully re-frames how Latina/o immigrants should be viewed as productive and important members in this country, debunking the xenophobic tropes, lies, and myths about Latina/o immigrants as criminals, social burdens, and national security threats. Accompanied by the brilliant art of an internationally acclaimed artist, Salomon Huerta, and powerful photos of two established photographers, this book also investigates intersectional issues related to race, class, place, and state violence.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780761871279
ISBN-10: 0761871276
Pagini: 174
Dimensiuni: 150 x 226 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Hamilton Books
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Cuprins

List of Figures

Foreword by Dr. José Z. Calderón

Introduction by Dr. Alvaro Huerta

Brief History Notes on Mexican Immigration to the U.S.By Dr. Alvaro Huerta

La Realidad: The Realities of Anti-Mexicanism-A Paradigm By Dr. Juan Gómez-Quiñones

Immigration Should be a Basic Human RightBy Dr. Alvaro Huerta

The Day I Learned I was Poor and MexicanBy Dr. Alvaro Huerta

Once Ashamed of My Mexican Parents, but not AnymoreBy Dr. Alvaro Huerta

A Chicana/o Manifesto on Community Organizing: Reflections of a Scholar-ActivistBy Dr. Alvaro Huerta

"Just Say No" to Senate's "Gang of Eight" Immigration BillBy Dr. Alvaro Huerta

No White Christmas for Brown ImmigrantsBy Dr. Alvaro Huerta

Lessons on Community Organizing in Chicana/o Communities: Educate, Agitate & OrganizeBy Dr. Alvaro Huerta

Socioeconomic Inequality Impacting Marginalized Communities Must ChangeBy Dr. Alvaro Huerta

Republican Leaders Will Regret Attacking Latina/o Immigrants By Dr. Alvaro Huerta

Scaremongering Over Child Refugees is DeplorableBy Dr. Alvaro Huerta

Without Hope, Blacks and Latinas/os Will Take to the StreetsBy Dr. Alvaro Huerta

El Robo: In Memory of My Mexican MotherBy Dr. Alvaro Huerta

La Pistola: In Memory of My Mexican FatherBy Dr. Alvaro Huerta

Lessons My Mexican Father Taught MeBy Dr. Alvaro Huerta

The Day My Mexican Father Met Cesar ChavezBy Dr. Alvaro Huerta

A Chicana/o Love Story: Tribute to a Wise and Beautiful ChicanaBy Dr. Alvaro Huerta

Trump's Racist Comments Help Democrats in the FutureBy Dr. Alvaro Huerta

New Republican Xenophobic Policies Will Inevitably Backfire By Dr. Alvaro Huerta



Trump Exemplifies True Colors of GOPBy Dr. Alvaro Huerta

Trump's Mass Deportation Plan Symbolizes White PrivilegeBy Dr. Alvaro Huerta

City of Los Angeles Should Regulate Street Vendors By Joaquin Montes Huerta and Dr. Alvaro Huerta

Saturday Night Live Must Dump GOP Candidate Donald J. TrumpBy Dr. Alvaro Huerta

U.S. Courts Maintain Undocumented Immigrants in the ShadowsBy Dr. Alvaro Huerta

The Shameful Case of Latino Republican Leaders: Sen. Ted Cruz and Sen. Marco RubioBy Dr. Alvaro Huerta

Republican Policies and Christian Values: Inherent Contradictions?By Dr. Alvaro Huerta

An Open Letter to Candidate Clinton on Trouncing Trump in the General ElectionBy Dr. Alvaro Huerta

Urban Planners Unite Against TrumpBy Dr. Alvaro Huerta

The Hustler: Trump and the Mean Streets of East Los AngelesBy Dr. Alvaro Huerta

An Open Letter to President Donald J. Trump: Confessions of an "Anchor Baby"By Dr. Alvaro Huerta

The Hustler 2.0: President TrumpBy Dr. Alvaro Huerta

An Open Letter to Gov. Jerry Brown on California Becoming a Sanctuary StateBy Dr. Alvaro Huerta

The "War on Immigrants": Racist Policies in the Era of TrumpBy Dr. Alvaro Huerta

On the Chicana/o Moratorium of 1970 and the Case of Ruben SalazarBy Dr. Juan Gómez-Quiñones

Advocating for the Immigrant Domestic WorkforceBy Dr. Alvaro Huerta

President Barack Obama Should've Halted Mass DeportationsBy Dr. Alvaro Huerta

Demanding a Clean DACA Bill, Now!By Dr. Alvaro Huerta

No Deal on "Sh*thole" Border Wall!By Dr. Alvaro Huerta

Viva the Scholar-Activist!By Dr. Alvaro Huerta

In Memory of My Beloved Brother: Noel "Nene" HuertaBy Dr. Alvaro Huerta

Trump Epitomizes America's History of Anti-Mexicanism By Dr. Alvaro Huerta

A Call for Urban Planning Latina/o Faculty: In Memory of Dr. Leo Estrada By Dr. Alvaro Huerta

I Am Not Your "Wetback"By Dr. Alvaro Huerta

Conclusion by Dr. Alvaro Huerta

Works Cited

Index

About the Author

About the Contributors

Recenzii

A passionate and insightful account of that complex condition we refer to as immigration. Huerta brings to the fore the deeper meanings of us all, people on the move.
Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free.," cries the Statue of Liberty with silent lips. Alvaro Huerta's compassionate essays complete her sentence. The message is loud and clear: "the wretched have a place in America, for it is they who make it worth.
We want to know Huerta's parents, don glasses that allow, as reading these editorials, essays, and thought pieces encourages, a relationship to real people and real issues. As Cesar Chavez would say or ask, to paraphrase, what could be more right than to honor the labor and contributions of those who bring food to the table so that we all might eat?
Alvaro Huerta's book brings the immigration issue back to earth. Aside from being an excellent scholar, he is an activist who encapsulates the Left's voice in the immigration debate. This book synthesizes the more progressive currents of the debate and is a must-read for anyone seeking a just and lasting solution.