Reading 1.1: Race and Latinxs in the United States - Maria Joaquina VillaseñorReading 1.2: The Racial Coding of Latinx Subjectivity in the Debate Surrounding Arizona''s SB 1070 - Nick J. SciulloReading 1.3: Manhood in Context - Mrinal SinhaReading 1.4: Latinx, Identities, and the Matter of Choice (Or More Simply, All Identities are Chosen.with Consequences) - Linda Martín AlcoffReading 1.5: Are Brazilians Latinx? Historical and Sociological Considerations - João B.
Chaves, Rodrigo SerrãoReading 1.6: "I always get deleted from the analysis": Multiracial Latinx students navigating racial/ethnic identity - Sylvia Martinez, Amy J. NuñezReading 2.1: Intersectional Vulnerability: Fragmented, Racialized, and Criminalized Illegality Among Mexican Undocumented Women in the U.S. - Heidy Sarabia, Laura Zaragoza, Jannet EsparzaReading 2.2: The Latino Male Threat: An Intersectional Assessment of Racialized and Gendered US Migration Control Strategies. - Mercedes ValadezReading 2.
3: (Un)Documented Narratives: Immigration Policies, Trauma Porn, and Migration Stories - Roxana A. CurielReadings 2.4: "Essential Workers" or Sacrificial Labor? Applying the Concept of Racial Capitalism to Mexican Immigrant Farm Workers'' Disposability during the COVID-19 Pandemic - Mayra PuenteReadings 2.5: Empacadoras: The Hidden Labor of Mexican Women in the Salinas Valley - Ruben EspinozaReading 2.6: Guatemalan Islet in Koreatown - Halyna LemekhReading 2.7: Igniting Political Representation in Times of Threatening Rhetoric: Voices from Latinas of Immigrant Origin - Jessica Rodriguez-MontegnaReading 2.8: Latin Americans in Australia: Reconfiguring Community and the Visa as a Constitutive Factor of Migrant Identity - Rafael Azeredo, Robert MasonReadings 2.9: The Afro-Colombian Experience on the Pacific Coast of Colombia: Intersections of Structural Processes - Ana M.
Mina HernándezReading 3.1: Brains and Brawn in Latino Film: McFarland, USA and Spare Parts - Carolina RochaReading 3.2: From ''Good Immigrant'' to ''Undesirable Refugee:'' Controlling Metaphors and the role of race and racism in the shifting (un)desirability of Cuban refugees in U.S. media - Jamie L. Palmer-AsemotaReading 3.3: Spiderman in the Rhizome: Miles Morales as more-than-human - Daniel Morales MoralesReading 3.4: A Confluence of Gestures: Negotiating Queer Latinx Home Space on Vida - Tisha Marie Reichle-AguileraReading 4.
1: Black and Latinx Communities in America: Building Coalitions and Alliances - Samina Hadi-TabassumReading 4.2: Language Matters: Experiences of Aggressions, Resistance, and Perseverance in Education - Melissa J. Cuba, Rachel F. Gómez, Luciana C. de OliveiraReading 4.3: Carving Alternative Learning Sites as Resistance of Latinx Teachers in K-12 Settings - Izamar d. Ortiz-GonzálezReading 4.4: Oh, thats the Homie: A praxis of resiliency, accountability, kinship, and defiance - Robert G.
Unzueta II, Rudy MedinaReading 4.5 Emotive Alchemies: Forging US Central American Student Activism, Curriculum and Community at CSU Fullerton and Beyond - Mario Alberto ObandoReading 3.10 "Oh, thats the Homie": A praxis of resiliency, accountability, kinship, and defiance - Robert Unzueta, Rudy MedinaReading 3.11 ""Forging US Central American Student Activism, Curriculum and Community at CSU Fullerton and Beyond" - Mario ObandoReading 3.13 Lost Generation: Mental Health Consequences of Detention and Deportation on Child Migrants - Melissa Castillo PlanasOpening poem to section "Loud shadows silent bodies" - Joe MejiaReading 3.14 Indigenous Spirituality: Rehumanizing Brown and Indigenous Men - Juvenal CaporaleReading 3.15 The MILPA Collective: A Pedagogy of Ganas - Juan Gómez, Veronica "Ronnie" Miramontes, Rosaura Figueroa Mendoza, Alexis MagdalenoReading 3.16 Activating Ambiguity in Police Encounters: How Latinas/os/x Deploy Bodily Capital and What it Means for Cross-racial Solidarity - Cynthia Martínez, Sarah TrocchioReading 3.
17 "De aquí y De allá": The Socio-Legal Realities of Naming My Mexican-American Children - Ana Lilia Campos-Manzo3.18 Manos Que Enseñan [Hands That Teach]: Mexicana Campesina Mothers and Their Children Enacting the Pedagogies of Barbiar - Rosalinda GodinezReading 3.19 Collective Survival, Love, and Resistance: The Spiritual Activism of Latina Undergraduate Daughters from Mixed Status Immigrant Families. - Brianna RamirezReading 3.20 (De)constructing the Latina Immigrant Mother Narrative and Challenging the Dichotomist Perspective of marianismo and "the unfit" Immigrant Mother - Ruby OsoriaReading 3.21 The Everyday Religion of Mexican Immigrant Women - Betsabeth LugoReading 3.22 Does Afro-Brazilian Religion Inspire Attack? - Umi VaughanReading 4.1 Latin Australians: Contemporary migration and the reconfiguration of the Latin American diaspora - Robert Mason, Rafael AzeredoReading 4.
2 The Afro-Colombian Experience on the Pacific Coast of Colombia: Intersections of Structural Processes - Ana María HernándezReading 4.3 Igniting Political Representation in Times of Threatening Rhetoric: Voices from Women of Immigrant Origin - Jessica Rodriguez-MontegnaReading 4.4 Hispanic Serving Institutions and the Role of Culturally Responsive Leadership & Equity Mindedness in the Community College - Gabriela Lopez, Eric Becerra, Hortencia JimenezReading 4.5 Love Politics: A Spiritual and Visionary Everyday Practice of Resistance - Christine RosalesReading 5.1: Indigenous Spirituality: Re-Indigenizing and Rehumanizing Brown and Indigenous Men through Healing Circles - Juvenal CaporaleReading 5.2: A Pedagogy of Ganas: Towards Culture, Consciousness, and Movement-Building - Juantzin Gomez, Alexis Magdaleno, Rosaura Figueroa Mendoza, Veronica "Ronnie" MiramontesReading 5.3: Activating Ambiguity in Police Encounters: How Latinxs Deploy Bodily Capital and What it Means for Cross-racial Solidarity - Cynthia Martínez, Sarah TrocchioReading 6.1: Manos Que Enseñan [Hands That Teach]: Mexicana/Latina Campesina Mothers and Their Children Enacting the Pedagogies of Barbear - Rosalinda GodinezReading 6.
2: Collective Survival, Love, and Resistance: The Spiritual Activism of Latina Undergraduate Daughters from Mixed Status Immigrant Families - Brianna R. RamirezReading 6.3: (De)constructing the Latina Immigrant Mother Narrative and Challenging the Dichotomist Perspective of marianismo and "the unfit" Immigrant Mother - Ruby OsoriaReading 6.4: Together again: Challenges Encountered by Central American Mothers Upon Reunification with their Children - Sandra CastroReading 6.5: Navigating Concealable Stigmatized Identities and Status Disclosure Among Members of Latinx Mixed-Status FamiliesReading 6.6: The Lived Religion of Mexican Immigrant Women - Betsabeth Monica LugoReading 7.1: Radical Self-Love: A Spiritual and Visionary Everyday Practice of Resistance by Latina Women - Christine Elizabeth RosalesReading 7.2: Demostración de la Lucha, Resistencia y Esperanza: Puerto Rican Women Student Activists at Rutgers University-New Brunswick - Merylou RodriguezReading 7.
3: The Latinx Experience: Breaking Through the Shadows of Oppression: A DACAmented Testimonio - Julia Guadalupe Cuevas GuerraReading 8.1: A History of Latinxs in Heritage Preservation - Barry L. StiefelReading 8.2: Nuancing Latinidad Through Visual Testimonios in a Women of Color Archive: Latina Girls and Matriarchs as Knowledge Producers - Wendy BarralesReading 8.3: Poco a Poco Se Anda Lejos: Analyzing the Concept of Community Cultural Wealth through Dichos - Liliana V Rodriguez Reading 8.4: Latinx Food Cultures and Identities: Racialized Bodies and Culinary BordersReading 8.5: Beginning and Ending with Borders: Abolition and Latinx Futures - Omar Davila Jr.