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- Author(s):
- Greg Podolej
- Abstract:
Describes the history of Polish settlement in South Bend, the entrance of the Mexican community and the processes of ethnic transition. Focuses on the transition in the St. Adalbert parish and the Central Bakery (la Panadería Central). In English and Spanish.
- Date Published:
- 2008-12-01
- Date Created:
- 2008-12-01
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- Public
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- Author(s):
- Ashleigh Renteria, Vanessa Adjei
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Focuses on the concept of immigrant generation as a way of examining transnationalism, assimilation and acculturation across first, second and third generation Mexicans. Explores the relationship of generation to educational achievement, income, wealth, food culture and religious observance.
- Date Published:
- 2010
- Date Created:
- 2010-01-01
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- Public
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- Author(s):
- Joey Leary, Sophia Cortez
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Discusses relationship between cities, poverty and gangs nationally and in South Bend. Discusses Mexican involvement in local gangs and themes of location, ethnic composition, motivation, popular media’s influence and gang violence. Reports on youth boxing programs and other measures to help local youth avoid gangs. In English and Spanish.
- Date Published:
- 2008-12-01
- Date Created:
- 2008-12-01
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- Public
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- Author(s):
- Maria Moreno, Greg Pdolej
- Abstract:
Describe la historia del asentamiento polaco en South Bend, la entrada de la comunidad mexicana y los procesos de transición étnica. Se enfoca en los efectos observables de esta transición en la parroquia San Adalberto y la Panadería Central. En Inglés y Español.
- Date Published:
- 2008
- Date Created:
- 2008-01-01
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- Public
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- Author(s):
- Sung Chun, Guillermo J. Grenier
- Abstract:
Even though the Florida Cuban American community varies according to generation and the ‘wave’ of immigration that brought immigrants to the United States, social scientists and the public tend to take the community’s monolithic political profile for granted and assume that it remains unchanged over time. Yet careful analysis of recent data reveals that while most Cuban Americans in South Florida are anti-Castro, the level of their fervor varies greatly among generational and wave…
- Date Created:
- 2004-11-01
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- Public
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- Author(s):
- Edwin I Hernández, Michael Mata, Marciana Popescu, Guillermo Grenier, Rebecca Burwell, Aida Ramos, Milagros Peña, Jeffrey Smith
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Results of a survey of faith-based organizations serving Latinos/as in four metro areas, which provide education, job training, advocacy, immigration, help, services for family, youth and children and healthcare. Documents concrete impacts capacity-training projects have on the organizational development and infrastructure of community-serving organizations.
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- Public