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How does it feel to be unwanted? : stories of resistance and resilience from Mexicans living in the United States  Cover Image Book Book

How does it feel to be unwanted? : stories of resistance and resilience from Mexicans living in the United States / Eileen Truax ; translated by Diane Stockwell.

Truax, Eileen, (author.). Stockwell, Diane, (translator.).

Summary:

"Many Mexicans in the US are subjected to rights violations, inequality, and violence--and have profound feelings of being unwanted in the country they call home. These thirteen stories show the diversity of this frequently stereotyped population, as well as their resilience. We meet Jeanette Vizguerra, who came to symbolize the sanctuary movement when she took shelter in a Denver church in February 2017 to avoid deportation. There's Alberto Mendoza, who suffered persecution as a gay man for years and in 2013 founded Honor 41, a national Latina/o LGBTQ organization. You'll encounter MoĢnica Robles, the undocumented mother of three US citizens who is literally confined to a strip of territory between two checkpoints. And there's Al Labrada, who crossed the border as a child, became a citizen by joining the military, and is now a captain in the Los Angeles Police Department. Dreamers, their allies, and anyone who cares about immigration justice and the experience of Mexicans in the US will be compelled by this rich, inclusive compilation."--Page 4 of cover.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9780807073384
  • ISBN: 0807073385
  • Physical Description: 208 pages ; 23 cm
  • Publisher: Boston, Massachusetts : Beacon Press, [2018]

Content descriptions

Bibliography, etc. Note:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 201-208).
Formatted Contents Note:
Introduction : Thirty Years of Resistance -- A Better Life -- Why Don't They Want Us? -- Oaxacalifornia -- A Question of Honor -- Sanctuary -- A Life Lived Within Twenty-Nine Miles -- Life Is No Disneyland -- Captain of His People -- Families Caught Between Two Worlds -- Little Legs, Big Dreams -- The Future Is Female -- Lawyer Dreams -- Boycott -- Epilogue.
Subject: Mexicans > United States.
Immigrants > United States.
Discrimination > United States.
United States > Emigration and immigration > Social aspects.
Mexico > Emigration and immigration > Social aspects.
Genre: Nonfiction.

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