Latino Poverty in the New Century
Inequalities, Challenges, and Barriers
By Maria Vidal De Haymes, Keith Kilty, Elizabeth Segal
Published July 21st 2000 by Routledge – 200 pages
Published July 21st 2000 by Routledge – 200 pages
Understand the social factors that challenge this fast-growing community!The Latino community will soon be the largest minority population in the United States. Although Hispanics have been part of the American scene since before independence, their issues have only recently drawn the attention of the mainstream. Latino Poverty in the New Century takes a clear look at the reasons why poverty and inequality are still major concerns for Hispanic citizens and residents. This keen analysis examines how apparently neutral, even well-meaning social and educational policies can have a devastating effect. The interlocking consequences of language problems, educational problems, gangs, poverty, and illness become a vicious cycle. Despite pervasive patterns of discrimination and subtle barriers to achievement, the Latino community still displays its power. Latino Poverty in the New Century reveals how a faith-based community organization succeeded in adapting indigenous networks and culturally relevant sources of support and power to create a strong community presence.Latino Poverty in the New Century offers a rich, detailed analysis of the challenges that face Hispanics in the United States:
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Name: Latino Poverty in the New Century: Inequalities, Challenges, and Barriers (Paperback) – Routledge
Description: By Maria Vidal De Haymes, Keith Kilty, Elizabeth Segal. Understand the social factors that challenge this fast-growing community!The Latino community will soon be the largest minority population in the United States. Although Hispanics have been part of the American scene since before independence, their...
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