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EDUCATION JD, Stanford
Aspiring to the Impracticable: Alternatives to Incarceration in the Era of Mass Incarceration
Racial Justice Through Class Solidarity Within Communities of Color
SOTO-DISSERTATION-2018.Pdf (1.424Mb)
Lessons from Whitman College Paul Apostolidis
Comparative Perspectives on Mexican American Citizenship from Law and History
Settlement Colonialism: Compensatory Justice in United States Expansion, 1903-1941
The Criminalization of Latinx in the United States
Jerry Cohen, “Gringo Justice”
Discourse: an Overview and Evaluation of the 1980S
The Once and Future Countervailing Power of Labor Catherine L
Keep Trucha: a Condemnation Project for Chicana/O Youth
Agricultural Labor Relations Act: How Cesar Chavez Won the Best Labor Law in the Country and Lost the Union”
Curriculum Vitae
Guadalupe T. Luna* BIO: * Associate Professor of Law, Northern Illinois University
Latino and Latina Critical Theory: an Annotated Bibliography
INFORMATION to USERS the Most Advanced Technology Has Been
Youth and Families in a South Los Angeles Boot Camp Program
Top View
Legacies of Justice and Injustice
EMERGING THEMES MEXICAN AMERICAN RESEARCH Perspectives in Mexican American Studies Is an Ongoing Series Devoted to Chicano /A Research
Life After Deportation to Mexico Beth C. Caldwell Deported Americans
APA Newsletter on Hispanic/Latino Issues in Philosophy, Vol 19, No. 2
Matt Garcia Papers
Farm Workers and the Ufw: Gaining Admission
6. Marcia Rincon-Gallardo
Chicano Studies 188-Chicanos, Myths/Narrative and the Criminal Justice
And Criminal Sentencing: Lematic Is the Categorization of Latinos/As Into One Homogenous
Latinos and Criminal Justice
Last First Title Acosta Oscar Zeta Autobiography of a Brown Buffalo
Derrick Bell and the Ideology of Racial Reform: Will We Ever Be Saved?
Study Guide for the Fight in the Fields
Arte Público Press Teacher’S Guide
Pleito Rhetorics and the Decolonial Uses of Technologies for Self-Determination
State Violence, and the Social and Legal Construction of Latino Criminality: from El Bandido to Gang Member