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PRLS 1001: Introduction to Puerto Rican and LatinX Studies (Ortíz-Minaya)
Week 7: Latinx @ Demographics
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PRLS 1001: Introduction to Puerto Rican and LatinX Studies (Ortíz-Minaya): Week 7: Latinx @ Demographics
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Week 1: Overview
Week 2: Theoretical and Conceptual Foundations for Spanish Caribbean Studies in the US.
Week 3: Global/Urban Restructuring and Cities in the World-Economy
Week 4: The Birth of Area Studies
Week 5: Before Plymouth Rock and Bypassing Ellis Island, Part II & III
Week 6: Puerto Ricans, the Metropolis, and the City
Week 7: Latinx @ Demographics
Week 8: Harvest of Empire
Week 9: Case Study: Puerto Rico, The Besieged Colony (pt. 1)
Week 10: Case Study: Puerto Rico, The Besieged Colony (pt. 2)
Week 11: Freedom Struggles under the U.S.A.
Week 12: Young Lords
Week 13: The Pitfals of Identity Politics and the Limits of Orthodox Methods of Resistance
Week 14: Latinx Self-Identification & Identity
Week 15: Gender Roles & Course Conclusions
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Week 7:
The Latino Population of New York City, 1990-2010 by CLACLS
U.S. Hispanics: Who Are They?
Alternative Expressions and the Faiths of the People
Readings: Week 7
Hispanics have accounted for more than half of total U.S. population growth since 2010
Hispanics have accounted for more than half of total U.S. population growth since 2010.
BY JENS MANUEL KROGSTAD, July 10, 2020.
PEWS Research Center.
Recommended:
Latin@ Faith Traditions
U.S. Hispanics: Who Are They? (pgs. 9-40)
De La Torre, M., & Aponte, Edwin David. (2001). U.S. Hispanics: Who Are They? In
Introducing Latino/a theologies.
Maryknoll, N.Y.: Orbis Books.
Alternative Expressions and the Faiths of the People (pgs. 124-135)
De La Torre, M., & Aponte, Edwin David. (2001). Alternative Expressions and the Faiths of the People In
Introducing Latino/a theologies.
Maryknoll, N.Y.: Orbis Books.
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