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1. Latina/o charla (chat) discourse for praxis analysis of social agency, power/knowledge and voice
2. Looking like a language, sounding like a race: Making Latina/o panethnicity and managing American anxieties
3. From 'Spanish choices' to Latina /o voices: Interrogating technologies of language, race, and identity in a self -serving American moment
4. All of us Americanos: Cultural exhibition and the rise of Latina/os within a national imaginary
5. 'I laughed until it hurt': Representing culture and cultural identity in the media. A discursive exploration of humorous Latino popular culture artifacts
6. Coping with racial microaggressions: An exploration of the experiences of Latina/o college students attending a Hispanic serving institution
7. Challenging the 'manufactured identity' of Hispanic Serving Institutions (HSIs): Co-constructing an organizational identity
8. Emotional intelligence and student success among White and first- and second-generation Latina/o college students
9. Latina/os in rhetoric and composition: Learning from their experiences with language diversity
10. Graphic language: Politics, popular art, and Latina/o literature
11. Expanding Linguistic Repertoires: An Ethnography of Black and Latina/o Youth Transcultural Communication In Urban English Language Arts Classrooms
12. Paying it forward: Black men mentoring in a predominately Latina/o community
13. Item Fairness of the Nonverbal Subtests of the Stanford-Binet Intelligence Test, Fifth Edition, in a Latina/o Sample
14. Decolonizing moral visions: Christian political economic ethics, Latino/a religiosity, and postcoloniality
15. New World Poetics: Conjoining Migratory, Minor and Fragmented Desires for Place in Latina/o and Caribbean Literature
16. Cultural Mediations in Contemporary Asian American and Latina/o Migrant Fiction
17. Grief in the Latina/o Community and the Integration of Christianity into the Practice of Psychotherapy
18. Somos familia: Family as an organizing trope in 20th -21st century U.S. Latina/o literature
19. LatinAsian Nation: Re-imagining United States history through contemporary Asian American and Latina/o literature
20. What Condoms Can't Cover: Do structural factors predispose Black, African American, and Latina/o Adults in Harlem and the South Bronx to Engaging in HIV Sex Risk Behaviors?
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