Transborder Lives: Indigenous Oaxacans In Mexico.
Lynn Stephen's Transborder Lives (2007) further to graphi cally detail the life and death consequences that our broken immigration, health care, and food systems exact on indige nous migrant farmworkers in the U.S. It also challenges the standard push-pull factor dichotomies that riddle mainstream immigration literature and policy briefs.
Lynn Stephen emphasizes the crucial role of testimony in human rights work, indigenous cultural history, community and indigenous radio, and women's articulation of their rights to speak and be heard. She also explores transborder support for APPO, particularly among Oaxacan immigrants in Los Angeles. The book is supplemented by a website.
We Are the Face of Oaxaca: Testimony and Social Movements eBook: Stephen, Lynn: Amazon.in: Kindle Store.
Also, Lynn Stephen's book Transborder Lives is incredible and I'm having kind of a hard time putting it down. It's a very thorough work with a lot of personal interviews that explores migration patterns between Oaxaca and the United States. That summary really doesn't do the book justice at all, it really focuses on the lives of individuals who have to combat discrimination, harrowing.
Transborder definition, the part or edge of a surface or area that forms its outer boundary. See more.
Teaching Rebellion: Stories from the Grassroots Mobilization in Oaxaca: Diana Denham: 9781604860320: Books - Amazon.ca.
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