Ethnic Community Builders: Mexican-Americans in Search of Justice and Power
Autor Francisco Jiménez, Alma M. García, Richard A. Garciaen Limba Engleză Hardback – 10 aug 2007
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780759111004
ISBN-10: 0759111006
Pagini: 326
Dimensiuni: 157 x 235 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.64 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția AltaMira Press
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0759111006
Pagini: 326
Dimensiuni: 157 x 235 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.64 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția AltaMira Press
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Part 1 Introduction
Part 2 Leadership and Power
Chapter 3 Victor Garza
Chapter 4 Blanca Alvarado
Chapter 5 Ron Gonzales
Part 6 Politics and Society
Chapter 7 Esther Medina
Chapter 8 Sofía Mendoza
Chapter 9 Ernestina García
Part 10 Education and Social Change
Chapter 11 Fernando Zazueta
Chapter 12 Juan Olivérez
Chapter 13 Yolanda Reynolds
Part 14 Culture and the Arts
Chapter 15 Adrian Vargas
Chapter 16 Rigo Chacón
Chapter 17 Mary Andrade
Part 18 Religion and Community
Chapter 19 Sal Álvarez
Chapter 20 Gloria Loya, PVBM
Part 2 Leadership and Power
Chapter 3 Victor Garza
Chapter 4 Blanca Alvarado
Chapter 5 Ron Gonzales
Part 6 Politics and Society
Chapter 7 Esther Medina
Chapter 8 Sofía Mendoza
Chapter 9 Ernestina García
Part 10 Education and Social Change
Chapter 11 Fernando Zazueta
Chapter 12 Juan Olivérez
Chapter 13 Yolanda Reynolds
Part 14 Culture and the Arts
Chapter 15 Adrian Vargas
Chapter 16 Rigo Chacón
Chapter 17 Mary Andrade
Part 18 Religion and Community
Chapter 19 Sal Álvarez
Chapter 20 Gloria Loya, PVBM
Recenzii
By documenting the oral accounts of experiences of Mexican-Americans across the American West, Ethnic Community Builders provides an original perspective of the struggles, successes, and challenges of Hispanics in urban centers. Too often, written accounts can obscure the character of important people and events. Ethnic Community Builders goes straight to the source and harmoniously captures the voices of these diverse groups of people tied together with a common bond-their unique ethnicity.
Ethnic Community Builders is a voluminous work of oral histories of struggle that come together into a noble, epic community. This grass-roots history emerges like a spring of uncontainable voices, creating a chorus of brave folks committed to social change. The work is destined to become a landmark study of a city (San José) transformed by individuals who shaped their concept of the American Dream. As agents of change, these activists demonstrate in unequivocal terms how they became leaders. They provide personal models of how to change a community through aspirations, know-how, and, ultimately, hope.
Unique and important, the authors have masterfully used oral history to create a mosaic of the animo, the soul, of the Mexican-American activists who galvanized the economically poor and socially discriminated against into a powerful community of American citizens. A must read for all those interested in ethnic community formation, Mexican-Americans in San José, CA, in particular, and the Southwest in general, those following the current immigration debates and especially partisans who allege that Mexican immigrants take more than they contribute. Read this book!
Ethnic Community Builders is a voluminous work of oral histories of struggle that come together into a noble, epic community. This grass-roots history emerges like a spring of uncontainable voices, creating a chorus of brave folks committed to social change. The work is destined to become a landmark study of a city (San José) transformed by individuals who shaped their concept of the American Dream. As agents of change, these activists demonstrate in unequivocal terms how they became leaders. They provide personal models of how to change a community through aspirations, know-how, and, ultimately, hope.
Unique and important, the authors have masterfully used oral history to create a mosaic of the animo, the soul, of the Mexican-American activists who galvanized the economically poor and socially discriminated against into a powerful community of American citizens. A must read for all those interested in ethnic community formation, Mexican-Americans in San José, CA, in particular, and the Southwest in general, those following the current immigration debates and especially partisans who allege that Mexican immigrants take more than they contribute. Read this book!