MEXICAN-AMERICAN YOUTH RESOURCES
MEXICAN-AMERICAN YOUTH RESOURCES
ORGANIZATIONS
Center for Mexican-American Studies
- The University of Texas at Austin
Focuses on Mexican-American scholarship and educational programs on the University of Texas campus, and is a national leader in teaching, research, and publications.
Mexican American Studies and Research Center
The leading public policy research center addressing issues of concern to Mexican Americans in Arizona.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Gibson, Margaret A. et. al (2004). School Connections: U.S. Mexican Youth, Peers, and School Achievement. Teachers College Press.
Gonzales, Manuel G. (2000). Mexicanos: A History of Mexicans in the United States. Indiana University Press.
Kuvlesky, William P. (1975). Mexican American youth and the American dream. Charles E. Merrill Pub. Co.
Mayer, Vicki (2003). Producing Dreams, Consuming Youth: Mexican Americans and Mass Media. Rutgers University Press.
Stanton- Salazar, Ricardo D. (2001). Manufacturing Hope and Despair : The School and Kin Support Networks of U.S.-Mexican Youth. Teachers College Press.
Tovares, Raul Damacio (2002). Manufacturing the Gang: Mexican American Youth Gangs on Local Television. Greenwood Press.
Tywoniak, Frances Esquibel & Garcia, Mario T. (2000). Migrant Daughter: Coming of Age As a Mexican American Woman. University of California Press.
Valenzuela, Angela (1999). Subtractive Schooling: U.S. Mexican Youth and the Politics of Caring. Albany, NY: State University of New York Press.
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