Hanging Out and Hanging On

Hanging Out and Hanging On

Author: Elsa Nunez

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

Published: 2014-05-07

Total Pages: 178

ISBN-13: 1475802447

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Hanging Out and Hanging on: From the Projects to the Campus chronicles the progress of students from Hartford and Manchester, Connecticut, who are enrolled in the Dual College Enrollment Program (DCEP) at Eastern Connecticut State University. “Hanging Out” sets the stage for describing the program by first reaching back in time to tell of Dr. Núñez’s own beginnings in Puerto Rico and Newark, New Jersey, of her struggles as a non-English speaking elementary school student and her triumphs in high school and college. The next section of the book describes the lives of Latinos in Connecticut and the social, economic, and educational challenges they have faced over time. Her personal experiences and desire to improve the lives of the underprivileged led Dr. Núñez to create the DCEP Program. Through the words of faculty and staff and the personal accounts of six DCEP students, you will read stories of desperation and hope, of struggle and triumph, of heart-breaking failure and stunning success. We hope their story can serve as a model for other communities to follow.


Latinos in New England

Latinos in New England

Author: Andrés Torres

Publisher: Temple University Press

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 348

ISBN-13: 9781592134182

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The first comprehensive look at the growing Latino presence in New England.


DIOS ME VIO LLORAR

DIOS ME VIO LLORAR

Author: Dorca Cintron

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Published: 2013-09-12

Total Pages: 78

ISBN-13: 1483692752

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EL LIBRO---------- ES SOBRE LAS OSCURAS EMOCIONES, DIFICULTADES, Y LUCHAS,QUE CASI ME LLEVARON AL PUNTO DEL SUICIDIO,SOBRE LO QUE MI OJOS VIERON, MI CORAZON, MI CUERPO, MI MENTE EN UN TORBELLINO SENTIAN,TODAS ESCRITAS EN POEMAS.PERO TAMBIEN COMO DE TODAS ESAS TERRIBLES EMOCIONES, TENIA A ANGELES QUE ME VELABAN Y A UN DIOS TODOPODEROSO QUE ME AMABA.


The Sweet Breath of Life

The Sweet Breath of Life

Author: Frank Stewart

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2010-07-13

Total Pages: 229

ISBN-13: 1451616341

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Words and images come together in a collaboration between celebrated poet Ntozake Shange and an acclaimed group of photographers, to result in this stunning celebration of contemporary Black life in America. From the first publication of The Sweet Flypaper of Life by Langston Hughes and Roy DeCarava in 1967, to Crowns: Portraits of Black Women in Church Hats, collaborations between writers and photographers have been important in African American culture. These books examine the issues of identity and representation that have been so central to this group's efforts to thrive. The Kamoinge Workshop photographers who contributed their work to this inspiring collection consist of names that have appeared in The New York Times, National Geographic, the Museum of Modern Art (MOMA), and more. Names such as Anthony Barboza, Adger W. Cowans, Ming Smith Murray, Beuford Smith, John Pinderhuges, and many others. The Workshop’s mission was a response from the bias portrayals of African Americans in the media. They sought to shed positive light on their subjects, as well as to demystify Black life in America. And The Sweet Breath of Life does exactly that.


The Rough Guide to Central America on a Budget

The Rough Guide to Central America on a Budget

Author: Rough Guides

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 2015-11-03

Total Pages: 911

ISBN-13: 0241250552

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The Rough Guide to Central America on a Budget is the ultimate guide to traveling the region and getting the most value for every dollar, colón, quetzal, or lempira. Detailed color maps and in-depth coverage of how to get around go hand-in-hand with inspirational itineraries and authoritative accounts of every attraction. This guidebook covers all the Central American countries and features first-hand reviews of affordable accommodation, cheap places to eat, laid-back bars, and thrilling outdoor adventures. The Rough Guide to Central America on a Budget is packed with epic road trips, adventure activities, ancient ruins, beach hideaways, wildlife watching, atmospheric colonial cities, and all the best festivals. Make the most of your time with The Rough Guide to Central America on a Budget.


The Devil's Book of Culture

The Devil's Book of Culture

Author: Benjamin Feinberg

Publisher: University of Texas Press

Published: 2010-01-01

Total Pages: 294

ISBN-13: 0292782063

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Since the 1950s, the Sierra Mazateca of Oaxaca, Mexico, has drawn a strange assortment of visitors and pilgrims—schoolteachers and government workers, North American and European spelunkers exploring the region's vast cave system, and counterculturalists from hippies (John Lennon and other celebrities supposedly among them) to New Age seekers, all chasing a firsthand experience of transcendence and otherness through the ingestion of psychedelic mushrooms "in context" with a Mazatec shaman. Over time, this steady incursion of the outside world has significantly influenced the Mazatec sense of identity, giving rise to an ongoing discourse about what it means to be "us" and "them." In this highly original ethnography, Benjamin Feinberg investigates how different understandings of Mazatec identity and culture emerge through talk that circulates within and among various groups, including Mazatec-speaking businessmen, curers, peasants, intellectuals, anthropologists, bureaucrats, cavers, and mushroom-seeking tourists. Specifically, he traces how these groups express their sense of culture and identity through narratives about three nearby yet strange discursive "worlds"—the "magic world" of psychedelic mushrooms and shamanic practices, the underground world of caves and its associated folklore of supernatural beings and magical wealth, and the world of the past or the past/present relationship. Feinberg's research refutes the notion of a static Mazatec identity now changed by contact with the outside world, showing instead that identity forms at the intersection of multiple transnational discourses.