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Gaspar Rivera-Salgado

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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 …

[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…

[BOEK][B] Just Neighbors?: Research on African American and Latino Relations in the United States

E Telles, M Sawyer, G Rivera-Salgado - 2011 - books.google.com
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 …

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 …

Commonalities, competition, and linked fate

M Jones-Correa, E Telles, M Sawyer… - … Research on African …, 2011 - books.google.com
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: …

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. …

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 …

[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 …

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 …

[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 …