Defending Latina/o Immigrant Communities
Defending Latina/o Immigrant Communities
Alvaro Huerta, Juan Gómez-Quiñones, Joaquin Montes Huerta, José Z. Calderón
About this book
"A collection of short essays and stories, Defending Latina/o Immigrant Communities: The Xenophobic Era of Trump and Beyond focuses on one of the most vilified, demonized, and scapegoated groups in the United States: Latina/o immigrants. Using his rigorous academic training, public policy knowledge, and community activist background, as well as his personal and familial experiences as the son of Mexican immigrants, Alvaro Huerta defends and humanizes los de abajo / those on the bottom. He skillfully re-frames how Latina/o immigrants should be viewed as productive and important members in this country, debunking the xenophobic tropes, lies, and myths about Latina/o immigrants as criminals, social burdens, and national security threats. Accompanied by the brilliant art of an internationally acclaimed artist, Salomon Huerta, and powerful photos of two established photographers, this book also investigates intersectional issues related to race, class, place, and state violence."-- from back cover.
Details
- OL Work ID
- OL25757509W
Subjects
Latin americans, united statesUnited states, politics and governmentUnited states, social conditionsLatin america, emigration and immigrationUnited states, emigration and immigrationLatin AmericansPolitics and governmentSocial conditionsEmigration and immigrationGovernment policy