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OC-01

Joseph Spielberg (ed)
Conference Proceedings: Structural Changes and their Impact on Hispanics (1988)
OC-02
Richard Navarro
Joseph Spielberg
Meeting the Challenge: the Rationale for a Latino Research Institute in the Midwest (1988)
OC-03
David Montejano
Anglos and Mexicans in the 21st Century (1992)
OC-04
Dionicio Nodin Valdes
Divergent Roots, Common Destinies? Latino Work and Settlement in Michigan (1992)
OC-05
Maria Sola
Show and Tell the Difference: Contemporary Women Narrators in Puerto Rico (1996)
OC-06
Navarro, Richard
A Latino Perspective in Higher Education (1996)
OC-07
Rodriguez, Roberto
The Origins and History of the Chicano Movement (1996)
OC-08
Leal, Luis
Chicano Literary History: Origin and Development (1996)
OC-09
Acuna, Rodolfo
Truth and Objectivity in Chicano History (1996)
OC-10
Pitti, Steve
Ernesto Galarza Remembered: a Reflection on Graduate Studies in Chicano History (1996)
OC-11
Menchaca, Martha
History and Anthropology: Conducting Research (1996)
OC-12
Kerr, Louise
State of the Literature: Chicano History (1996)
OC-13
Vargas, Zaragosa
Race Matters and so do Ethnicity and Gender: Ethnic Studies for an Expanding American Community (1996)
OC-14
Camarillo, Alberto
Chicano Community Studies and Future Directions in Chicana/o History (1996)
OC-15
Gutierrez, Ramon
Historiography and a New Vision for Chicana/o Studies (1996)
OC-16
Ruiz, Ramon
Assymetry: Relations on the U.S.-Mexican Border (1996)
OC-17
Lorena Oropeza
Making History: The Meaning of the Movement (1996)
OC-18
Maria Montoya
Beyond Internal Colonialism: Gender, Class, and Culture as Challenges to Chicana/o Unity (1996)
OC-19
Zaragosa Vargas
Citizen, Immigrant, and Foreign Wage Workers: The Chicano/a Labor Refrain in U.S. Labor Historiography (1996)
OC-20
Dionicio Nodin Valdes
Region, Nation and World-System: Perspectives on Midwestern Chicana/o History (1999)
OC-21
Philip Martin
Edward Taylor
Michael Fix
Immigration and the Changing Face of Rural America: Focus on the Midwestern States (1996)

OC-22

Viramontez de Anguiano, Ruben
The Experience of a Mexican American Family Living in a Rurual European Community (1997)
OC-23
Arias, Armando
Viable Global Networked Learning (1997)
OC-24
Jesus Chavarria
Field Notes on Hispanic Entrepreneurship (1996)
OC-25
Rios-Bustamente, Antonio
A General Survey of Chicano(s) Historiography (1997)
OC-26
Refugio Rochin
The Features and Roles of Rural Latinos: Cross-National Perspectives (1997)

OC-27

Refugio Rochin
Organizing for Survival: A Professor's Guide to Tenure and Increased Productivity (1997)
OC-28
del Castillo, Richard Griswold
History from the Margins: Chicana/o History in the 1990's (1997)

OC-29

Moore, Joan
Latina/o Studies: The Continuing Need for New Paradigms (1997)

OC-30

Rochin, Refugio
Allensworth, Elaine
Latino Concentration In Rural California: The Conditions of Ethnic and Economic Patchwork (1997)

OC-31

Chabran, Rafael
Changing Paradigms in Chigano Studies: Ethnography, Oppositional Ethnography, and Ethnobiography (1997)

OC-32

Padilla, Felix
That Is Why I Teach: It Is My Duty to Be Critical (1997)

OC-33

Barrera, Mario
Comparing Latino and Asian American Film Narrarives (1997)

OC-34

Garcia, John
Latino Studies and Political Science: Politics and Power Perspectives for Latino Communities and Its Impact On the Discipline (1997)

OC-35

Allende-Goitia, Noel
The Conflicting Borders Between Popular and Classical Music and Eddie Palmieri's Compositions Between 1960-1979 (1998)

OC-36

Pedraza, Sylvia
The Contribution Of Latino Studies to Social Science Research On Immigration (1998)

OC-37

Horowitz, Roger
Miller, Mark
Immigrants in the Delmarva Poultry Processing Industry: The Changing Face of Georgetown, Delaware and Environs (1999)

OC-38

Vera, Elizabeth M.
Aspirations, Barriers, and Community Strengths: A Qualitative Survey of Urban Chicano Youth and Families (2000)

OC-39

González, Gerardo
Bilingual Computer-Assisted Psychological Assessment: An Innovative Approach for Screening Depression in Chicanos/Latinos (1999)

OC-40

Israel Cuéllar
Mexican-Origin Migration in the U.S. and Mental Health Consequences (2002)

OC-41

Stephen Quintana
Mexican American Children's Ethnic Pride and Internalized Racism (1999)

OC-42

Dionicio Nodin Valdes
Red and Brown Perspectives on the Global Crisis (2004)

OC-43

Yvette Flores-Ortiz
Theorizing Justice in Chicano Families (2000)

OC-44

Ester Ruiz Rodriguez
Embarazadas y Maltratadas: Domestic Violence Among Latinas (1999)

OC-45

Martin Harris
Curanderismo and the DSM-IV: Diagnostic and Treatment Implications for the Mexican American Client (1998)

OC-46

Ramirez, Manuel
New Development in Mestizo Psychology: Theory, Research, and Application (1999)

OC-47

Organista, Kurt
Culturally Competent HIV Prevention With Mexican/Chicano Farmworkers (1998)

OC-48

Gloria, Alberta
Comunidad: Promoting the Educational Persistence and Success of Chicana/o College Students (1999)

OC-49

McNeill, Brian W.
Development of a Course in Chicano/Latino
Psychology: An Academic Odyssey
(1999)
OC-50
Bustamante, Juan J.
U.S.-Mexican (origin) In-Migration 1990-2000: A Demographic Analysis (2004)
OC-51
Julian Samora
Dominant-Minority Relations in 1964 (2006)

OC-52

José Cuello
Towards a New Chicana/o History: An Introductory Overview (1999)

OC-53

Carlos Vélez-Ibáñez
Chicano Drivers of Ideas in Anthropology Across Space and Place: Pre-Postmodern Debts to Chicano Studies and Others (1998)

OC-54

George A. Martinez
The Legal Construction of Race: Mexican-Americans and Whiteness (2000)

OC-55

J. Manuel Casas
Michelle Wood
María J. Alvarez
Michael J. Furlong

Do We Serve Equitably? Services Associated with Clinical Outcomes of Hispanic and Non-Hispanic White Youths with Emotional and/or Behavioral Disturbances in a System of Care (2000)

OC-56

Vargas, George
Carlos Lopez: A Forgotten Michigan Painter (1999)

OC-57

Garcia, Victor
Bringing Anthropology Home: Latina/o Students, Ethnographic Research, and U.S. Rural Communities (2001)

OC-58

Garza, Hisauro
Objectivity, Scholarship, and Advocacy: The Chicano/Latino Scholar in America (1999)
OC-59
Rudolfo Acuna
The Illusive Race Question & Class: A Bacteria that Constantly Mutates (2005)

OC-60

Gabriel Gutierrez
Con Sus Calzones Al Reves, With his Underpants on Inside Out: Cultural Economy and Patriarchy in Pablo de la Guerra's Letters to Josefa Moreno de la Guerra, 1851-1872 (1999)
OC-61
Refugio Rochin
Migrant Workers in Michigan: Field Notes from 1969 (2003)
OC-62
Peter L. Stenberg
Telecommunications in Rural Economic Development: Issues for Latinos and Other Communities (2000)
OC-63
Ronald Fernandez
Old Blood, New Blood, Weak Blood: The Nature of U.S. Immigration Laws (2001)

OC-64

Theresa Delgadillo
Exiles, Migrants, Settlers, and Natives: Literary Representations of Chicano/as and Mexicans in the Midwest (1999)

OC-65

Yolanda Rodríguez Ingle
The Chosen Few: Latinas and the New Technologies (2000)

OC-66

Jose Angel Gutierrez
Rebecca E. Deen

Chicanas in Texas Politics (2000)

OC-67

Harry P. Pachon
Elsa E. Macias
Paula Y. Bagasao

"Minority Access to Information Technology:
Lessons Learned"
(2000)

OC-68

Robert A. Ibarra
Studying Latinos in a Virtual University: Reframing Diversity and Academic Culture Change (2000)

OC-69

Linda M. Hunt
The Concept of Acculturation in Health Research: Assumptions about Rationality and Progress (1999)
OC-70
Armando A. Arias, Jr.
Agile Learning, New Media, and Technological Infusement at a New University: Serving Underrepresented Students (2000)
OC-71
Edgar Leon
The Health Condition of Migrant Farmworkers (2000)
OC-72

M.T. Tatto
V. Lundstrom-Ndibongo
B.E. Newman, S.E. Nogle
L.K. Sarroub, J.M. Weiler

The Education of Migrant Children In Michigan: A Policy Analysis Report (2000)
OC-73
Dionicio Nodin Valdes
'Not All Borders are the Same': Immigration and the Racialization of the ‘Mexican Menace’ in the Midwest (2008)

 

 

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