Cambio de Colores (2019 : 18th : Columbia, Mo.)
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Welcoming new Americans : a perspective from South Dakota
(Cambio Center, 2020)At a historically turbulent juncture, this presentation has two aims. Firstly, it directs attention to the lack of representation of Latinx people in research. It points at rural and urban Latinx communities in South Dakota, ... -
Cambio de Colores, 18th, 2019 : Table of contents
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Narratives of Latinas in the Midwest higher education in the Midwest education
(Cambio Center, 2020)The Pew Research Center noted there are 30.1 million Hispanic adults in the United States and 14.4 million of them -- or 48 [percent] -- are women. According to recent U.S. Census Bureau estimates among immigrant Hispanic ... -
Hispanic/Latino/a farmers in Pennsylvania : characteristics, farming challenges, and engagement barriers with non-formal educators
(Cambio Center, 2020)The number of Hispanic/Latino/a farmers is on the rise in the United States, and Pennsylvania is not an exemption. However, research about the characteristics and needs of Latino/a farmers in Pennsylvania has not been ... -
Immigration and migration policy propoal's impact beyond farm labor markets across the United States
(Cambio Center, 2020)Most agricultural workers in the United States are from Latin America. The National Agricultural Workers Survey suggests 69 [percent] of hired workers on U.S. farms are born in Mexico. More than half of these same farm ... -
Cambio de Colores, 18th, 2019 : Conference program
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Welcoming Immigrants & Newcomers in Turbulent Times : Knowledge, Connections & Action : Proceedings of the 18th Annual Conference, June 5-7, 2019
(Cambio Center, 2020)"The 2019 conference proved to be a good place for participants from nineteen states to explore collaboration and unity in contrast to the nation’s climate. The 18th Cambio de Colores Conference, titled “Welcoming Immigrants ...