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First LatCrit Colloqium

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First LatCrit Colloquium (1996)

Proceedings from: Founding Colloqium: Representing Latino/a Communities: Critical Race Theory and Practice, San Juan, Puerto Rico, October 13-14, 1995 (sponsored by the Hispanic National Bar Association)

Foreword

Francisco Valdes, Latina/o Ethnicities, Critical Race Theory, and Post-Identity Politics in Postmodern Legal Culture: From Practices to Possibilities

Colloquium Proceedings

  • Leslie Espinoza, Comments
  • Juan Perea,Suggested Responses to Frequently Asked Questions About Hispanics, Latinos and Latinas
  • Angel Oquendo,Comments
  • Celina Romany,Gender, Race/Ethnicity and Language
  • Robert S. Chang,The Nativist”s Dream of Return
  • Deborah Ramirez,Forging a Latino Identity
  • Berta Esperanza Hernandez-Truyol, Building Bridges: Bringing International Human Rights Home

Article

Enrique R. Carrasco,Collective Recognition as a Communitarian Device: or, of Course We Want to Be Role Models!

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