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Volume 21 (2009) Clickable PDF

Contents
EDITORS’ REMARKS

INTERVIEWS
The Next Generation of Latino Civic Engagement
Giovanna Negretti Executive Director, ¿Oíste?, The Massachusetts Latino political organization - Interviewed by Cielo Castro


U.S.-Latin American Relations: A View from Mexico
José Carreño Carlón Journalism Studies Coordinator, Universidad Iberoamericana (Mexico)- Interviewed by Jesús M. Acuña Méndez


FEATURE ARTICLES
Latinos and their Housing Experiences in Metropolitan Chicago:
Challenges and Recommendations - Madeline Troche-Rodríguez


For Love of Family and Family Values: How Immigrant Motivations
Can Inform Immigration Policy - David Piacenti


COMMENTARIES
A Spare U.S. Agenda for the Americas - Stephen Johnson

Targeting Diversity: A Critical Account of Language Policy and Public Education_ Eric J. Johnson and Elizabeth A. Brandt

SPECIAL CONTENT
Life on the Line: Crossing the Mexico-U.S. Border
Featured Photographs from the Border Film Project
Life through Latin America: Cuba, El Salvador and Puerto Rico
Featured Photographs from Josefina Delgado, Vanessa Yasmin Calderon
and Emerita Torres


BOOK REVIEWS
Viva la Raza: A History of Chicano Identity and Resistance
by Yolanda Alaniz and Megan Cornish
Reviewed by Gabriela Rico

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 About the Journal

Founded in 1985, the Harvard Journal of Hispanic Policy (HJHP) is an annual student-run, non-partisan review that publishes interdisciplinary works on politics and policy making as these topics affect the Latino community in the United States. The Harvard Journal of Hispanic Policy is published by the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University.

 

 
   


 


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