In this collection, local experts use personal narratives and empirical data to explore the history of Mexican American and Puerto Rican education in the Chicago Public Schools (CPS) system. The essays focus on three themes: the historical context of segregated and inferior schooling for Latina/o/x students; the changing purposes and meanings of education for Latina/o/x students from the 1950s through today; and Latina/o/x resistance to educational reforms grounded in neoliberalism. Contributors look at stories of student strength and resistance, the oppressive systems forced on Mexican American women, the criminalization of Puerto Ricans fighting for liberatory education, and other topics of educational significance. As they show, many harmful past practices remain the norm–or have become worse. Yet Latina/o/x communities and students persistently engage in transformative practices shaping new approaches to education that promise to reverberate not only in the city but nationwide.Insightful and enlightening, Latina/o/x Education in Chicago brings to light the ongoing struggle for educational equity in the Chicago Public Schools.
Latina/o/x Education in Chicago: Roots, Resistance, and Transformation (Latinos in Chicago and Midwest)
$525.00
ISBN
9780252086571
Categories Ethnic studies, General & world history, HISTORY, History of the Americas, History: specific events & topics, Local history, LOCAL INTEREST, FAMILY HISTORY & NOSTALGIA, Regional & national history, Social & cultural history, Social groups, SOCIAL SCIENCES, SOCIETY & CULTURE: GENERAL, SPORT, TRAVEL AND LEISURE INTERESTS
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