1. A southwestern grassroots community coalition of undocumented Mexican community members: A location for bridging resources and sociopolitical action
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Cinthia M. Ramirez, Ybeth S. Iglesias, David T. Lardier, Janelle Garcia‐Cole, and Irene N. Cantu
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Ethnocentrism ,Social Psychology ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Social change ,Hispanic or Latino ,Focus Groups ,Space (commercial competition) ,Criminology ,Focus group ,United States ,Grassroots ,Policy ,Action (philosophy) ,Political science ,Rhetoric ,Humans ,Narrative ,Social Change ,media_common - Abstract
The current nativist and ethnocentric policies and rhetoric put forward in the United States have compromised the safety of undocumented Hispanic/Latinx Americans. Many in these communities abstain from overt action toward change. Nonetheless, there are examples of community members who embrace the narrative "undocumented and unafraid." Through in-depth individual interviews and focus groups, we qualitatively examined how undocumented Mexican community coalition members (N = 10), focused on enacting socio-political change on behalf of their predominantly Mexican southwestern community, understood the role of their group as a venue for bridging resources and social action. Findings centered on three specific broad themes: (1) Meeting Community Needs: A Disconnection from Resources; (2) Community Coalition as a Space for Bridging Resources; and (3) Community Coalition as a Space for Activism and Social Change.
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- 2021
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