Latinization of U.S. Cities

Welcome to the Latinization of U.S. Cities. This is our course blog. Please post your entry below on your assigned day, and reply frequently to your classmates' posts. Have fun blogging!

Tuesday, December 10, 2019

CAUTIOUSLY CELEBRATING THE LATINIZATION OF U.S. CITIES

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BY STUDENT I am a believer that one should be proud of who they are, where they come from, and that their heritage should be celebrated no m...
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Monday, December 9, 2019

LATINA/O/XS AND HOUSING POLICIES

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BY STUDENT It's extremely hard to find affordable housing in New York City as a Latinx individual. If one does somehow find afforda...
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LATINA/O/XS TAKE CENTER STAGE: CENSUS 2000

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BY STUDENT The 2010 census reveals a broad sweep of racial and ethnic change that has made its greatest imprint on the nation’s largest...
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Sunday, December 8, 2019

DEINDUSTRIALIZATION AND CRIMINALIZATION

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LAND OF FREE LABOR BY STUDENT The United States is a first world country in which 3 million of its citizens are incarcerated. This numbe...
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Friday, December 6, 2019

LATINA/O/XS AND HOUSING POLICIES

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BY STUDENT Finding housing in New York seems almost impossible when factors of money and race come into play. Housing is not affordable...
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Tuesday, December 3, 2019

CAUTIOUSLY CELEBRATING THE LATINIZATION OF CITIES

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GENTRIFICATION IN HARLEM BY STUDENT Nowadays gentrification has been the main topic in a lot of minorities communities. My neighborhood, Ha...
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CAUTIOUSLY CELEBRATING THE LATINIZATION OF CITIES

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GENTRIFICATION AND URBAN LATINIDAD IN HARLEM  BY STUDENT Living in Harlem has been an interesting experience in terms of the changing...
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Monday, November 25, 2019

LATINA/O/XS AND HOUSING POLICIES

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BY STUDENT As a kid, it was pretty easy to bat an eye at the many struggles revolving my household. Leaving them for the older generatio...
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