The Hispanic community in the U.S. has long remained silent about its needs for equal opportunity and recognition. This collection of essays by recognized scholars explores how Puerto Ricans, Chicanos, Cubans, and other Latinos have begun to publicly articulate their needs, rights, and aspirations. The volume is divided into three major thematic sections: demographic profiles; immigration assimilation, and cultural identity; and socio-economic profiles. The authors address such questions as: Who are the Hispanics and what are their origins? What impact will Hispanic population growth have...
The Hispanic community in the U.S. has long remained silent about its needs for equal opportunity and recognition. This collection of essays by rec...
This volume provides a historical and international framework for understanding the changing role of women in the political economy of Latin America and the Caribbean. It challenges the traditional policies, goals and effects of development.
This volume provides a historical and international framework for understanding the changing role of women in the political economy of Latin America a...