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Mixtec activism in Oaxacalifornia: Transborder grassroots political strategies
G Rivera-Salgado - American Behavioral Scientist, 1999 - journals.sagepub.com
In the context of the globalization of capital and the increased mobility of labor across
international borders, this article analyzes the experience of indigenous migrant workers from the …
international borders, this article analyzes the experience of indigenous migrant workers from the …
[PDF][PDF] Building civil society among indigenous migrants
J Fox, G Rivera-Salgado - … Mexican Migrants in the United States, 2004 - academia.edu
Mexican migrants in the United States are still widely assumed to be an ethnically homogeneous
population. Historically, most Mexican migrants did share many common characteristics…
population. Historically, most Mexican migrants did share many common characteristics…
[BOEK][B] Just Neighbors?: Research on African American and Latino Relations in the United States
Blacks and Latinos have transformed the American city—together these groups now constitute
the majority in seven of the ten largest cities. Large-scale immigration from Latin America …
the majority in seven of the ten largest cities. Large-scale immigration from Latin America …
Binational organizations of Mexican migrants in the United States
G Rivera-Salgado - Social Justice, 1999 - JSTOR
FOR ACTIVISTS PARTICIPATING IN BINATIONAL NETWORKS AND COALITIONS, IT IS
imperative to consider the experiences of various cross-border social organizations of Mexican …
imperative to consider the experiences of various cross-border social organizations of Mexican …
Commonalities, competition, and linked fate
Michael Jones-Correa o ver the last three decades the hispanic population in the united states
has changed significantly. Compare, for instance, the census figures for 1980 and 2000: …
has changed significantly. Compare, for instance, the census figures for 1980 and 2000: …
Transnational political strategies: The case of Mexican indigenous migrants
G Rivera-Salgado - Immigration research for a new century, 2000 - books.google.com
ON FEBRUARY 10, 1997, the local media in Fresno, California, reported on a rally in front
of the Mexican Consulate offices in that city, organized by a group of migrant farmworkers. …
of the Mexican Consulate offices in that city, organized by a group of migrant farmworkers. …
From hometown clubs to transnational social movement: The evolution of Oaxacan migrant associations in California
G Rivera-Salgado - Social Justice, 2015 - JSTOR
This article examines the multiple forms of immigrant-led organizations found among Oaxacan
indigenous migrants that have enabled them to participate in various levels of the political …
indigenous migrants that have enabled them to participate in various levels of the political …
[HTML][HTML] Festivals, Oaxacan immigrant communities and cultural spaces between Mexico and the United States: The Guelaguetzas in California
L Escala Rabadán, G Rivera-Salgado - Migraciones internacionales, 2018 - scielo.org.mx
In this article, we examine the role of the festivals known as Guelaguetzas that are organized
among communities of Oaxacan (Oaxaca, Mexico) immigrants settled in California (United …
among communities of Oaxacan (Oaxaca, Mexico) immigrants settled in California (United …
Transnational indigenous communities: the intellectual legacy of Michael Kearney
G Rivera-Salgado - Latin American Perspectives, 2014 - journals.sagepub.com
Mixtecs are indigenous peoples from the southern Mexican states of the western portion of
Oaxaca and small adjacent parts of Puebla and Guerrero. Mixtecs have been coming to the …
Oaxaca and small adjacent parts of Puebla and Guerrero. Mixtecs have been coming to the …
[HTML][HTML] Is More Necessarily Better?: Leadership and Organizational Development of Migrant Hometown Associations in Los Angeles, California
L Escala Rabadán, G Rivera-Salgado… - Migraciones …, 2011 - scielo.org.mx
Hometown associations (HTAS) in the United States are migrant, voluntary groups with a
shared sense of belonging to a region in a different country of origin. Their philanthropic …
shared sense of belonging to a region in a different country of origin. Their philanthropic …