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Learning to heal, healing to learn : sacred pedagogies and the aesthetics of a teaching-healing praxis among Chicana and Chicano educators in Southern California
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Another City is Possible: Mujeres de Maiz, Radical Indigenous Mestizaje and Activist Scholarship
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Contested Illegality : Three Generations of Exclusion through Mexican "Repatriation" and the Politics of Immigration Law, 1920-2005
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Loss, Rumination, and Narrative : Chicana/o Melancholy as Generative State
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Space, Identity, and Memory in Queer Brown Los Angeles : Finding Sequins in the Rubble
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Guided by Great Feelings of Love: Using Photovoice and Critical Pedagogy to Document the Life Experiences of Undocumented Latino/a Students in Higher Education
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Survivors Ink: Self-Transformation, Self-Creation and Healing Through Tattoo
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Oppositional Performance: A Social-Historical Analysis of the Avant-Garde Comedy Troupe Chicano Secret Service
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Latino Listening Cultures: Identity, Affect, and Resilient Music Practices
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Mixed and Mixed: Inheritance and Intersectionality in the Identity Formation and Identity Migration of People with Mexican and Other Ethnoracial Backgrounds
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