"Laotian Daughters"afocuses on second-generation environmental justice activists in Richmond, California. Bindi Shah's pathbreaking book charts these young women's efforts to improve the degraded conditions in their community and explores the ways their activism and political practices resist the negative stereotypes of race, class, and gender associated with their ethnic group.
Using ethnographic observations, interviews, focus groups, and archival data on their participation in Asian Youth AdvocatesOCoa youth leadership development projectOCoShah analyzes the teenagers' mobilization...
"Laotian Daughters"afocuses on second-generation environmental justice activists in Richmond, California. Bindi Shah's pathbreaking book charts the...
This comprehensive book traces the history and development of visual traditions in the Kongo religions of Africa and Cuba (where it is known as Palo Monte)
This comprehensive book traces the history and development of visual traditions in the Kongo religions of Africa and Cuba (where it is known as Palo M...