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Latinx Well-Being & immigration and assimilation

Below are the best resources we could find on Latinx Well-Being and immigration and assimilation.

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‘This One’s for You.’ College Grad Dedicates Education to Immigrant Mother

Salinas, Calif., native Josselyn Sanchez is the daughter of a migrant field worker. This weekend, she’s dedicating her Sac State diploma to the woman whose dreams made it all possible.

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Americans by Heart: Undocumented Latino Students and the Promise of Higher Education (Multicultural Education)

Americans by Heart examines the plight of undocumented Latino students as they navigate the educational and legal tightrope presented by their immigration status.

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College Graduate Honors Immigrant Parents in Powerful Photo

CNN's Alisyn Camerota speaks with Erica Alfaro, a college graduate from California, who decided to honor her parents in her graduation photos by standing in her cap and gown with them in the middle of the fruit fields where her mother still works.

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First-Generation Graduates Read Letters from Their Parents

UC Riverside has a long history of supporting first-generation students. At 58%, first-generation students make up more than half the student population at UCR. We connected with 11 of our first-generation graduates to see what being the first in their family to graduate meant to them.

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7 Thoughts on Being First-Gen, Low-Income at Harvard

SUBTITULOS EN ESPAÑOL DISPONIBLES Quarantine has given me the energy and time to produce this personal video diary about the experiences I've had at Harvard as a first-gen, low-income college student.

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06:58

Undocumented Motherhood

In a time of anti-immigrant violent rhetoric, Dulce Martinez shares her story growing up undocumented in a country where she was not welcomed but made sure to continue striving for herself and her children.

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500 Years of Chicana Women’s History/500 Años de la Mujer Chicana

The history of Mexican Americans spans more than five centuries and varies from region to region across the United States. Yet most of our history books devote at most a chapter to Chicano history, with even less attention to the story of Chicanas.

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Immigrant Youth’s Mental Health

In this episode we speak with Stephanie Del Chiaro who is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist and owner of her private practice in San Francisco, CA.

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Parents’ Mental Health

In this episode, we have an introductory discussion on parents’ mental health with a focus on maternal parents.

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When You’re the English Translator for Your Family

In this segment, I talked with Lisette Sanchez, about the psychological and emotional effects of parents and children when this cultural value of translating out of necessity is used, such as the tendency of wanting to please parents but also a parent’s frustration and shame.

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