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Challenging Fronteras: Structuring Latina and Latino Lives in the U.S
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Challenging Fronteras: Structuring Latina and Latino Lives in the U.S Paperback - 1997

by Romero, Mary [Editor]; Hondagneu-Sotelo, Pierrette [Editor]; Ortiz, Vilma [Editor];

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Latinos are the fastest growing racial group in the United States. Despite the fact that they will soon outnumber African Americans, Latinos are often excluded from the discussions of race by a binary black/white paradigm. This book exposes the limitations of this model, which fails to describe the complex reality of America's changing and muti-ethnic population.

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IN JUNE OF 1995, Judge Samuel Kiser decided in favor of a father's "right" to prohibit the mother of his daughter from speaking Spanish to the child.

About the author

Mary Romero is Professor in the Chicana and Chicano Studies Program at Arizona State University, and is author of Maid in the U.S.A. (Routledge, 1992). PierretteHondagneu- Sotelo, Assistant Professor of Sociology at the University of Southern California, Los Angeles, is the author of Gendered Transitions: Mexican Experiencesof Immigration (1994). Vilma Ortiz is Associate Professor of Sociology at the University of Southern California, Los Angeles.