id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_3rqalcnhvfhy5affd3lgavjaba Suzanne Oboler The dismantling of our future 2010 5 .pdf application/pdf 2458 146 56 the building of a mosque near New York City's "ground zero," which has led, violence, particularly but certainly not only, against Latino/as in the United States. immigration policies." Her focus is the trauma created among Latino/as by the available scholarly literature and current public discourse shaping perceptions about Latino/as in the United States. experience, Latino/a studies scholarship's emphasis on the nuances that "friendship, protection, and status in the barrio" that are understood as motivating inner-city Latino/a youth to join gangs. and economic specificities of the barrios that contribute to shaping the emergence, experience, and types of gangs in his research sites, concluding that in reality structuring Latino/as' experiences in US society today. resulting in the censorship of Ethnic Studies courses and books in public ignorance is informing politics, and American society tends to limit choices, 8 August, http://www.truth-out.org/beyond-violence-and-nonviolence-resistanceNew York: National Institute for Latino Policy Guest Commentary, 24 ./cache/work_3rqalcnhvfhy5affd3lgavjaba.pdf ./txt/work_3rqalcnhvfhy5affd3lgavjaba.txt