Making the MexiRican City Making the MexiRican City
Latinos in Chicago and Midwest

Making the MexiRican City

Migration, Placemaking, and Activism in Grand Rapids, Michigan

    • 17,99 €
    • 17,99 €

Descrizione dell’editore

Choice Outstanding Academic Title for 2023

Large numbers of Latino migrants began to arrive in Grand Rapids, Michigan, in the 1950s. They joined a small but established Spanish-speaking community of people from Texas, Mexico, and Puerto Rico. Delia Fernández-Jones merges storytelling with historical analysis to recapture the placemaking practices that these Mexicans, Tejanos, and Puerto Ricans used to create a new home for themselves. Faced with entrenched white racism and hostility, Latinos of different backgrounds formed powerful relationships to better secure material needs like houses and jobs and to recreate community cultural practices. Their pan-Latino solidarity crossed ethnic and racial boundaries and shaped activist efforts that emphasized working within the system to advocate for social change. In time, this interethnic Latino alliance exploited cracks in both overt and structural racism and attracted white and Black partners to fight for equality in social welfare programs, policing, and education.

Groundbreaking and revelatory, Making the MexiRican City details how disparate Latino communities came together to respond to social, racial, and economic challenges.

GENERE
Saggistica
PUBBLICATO
2023
28 febbraio
LINGUA
EN
Inglese
PAGINE
304
EDITORE
University of Illinois Press
DATI DEL FORNITORE
Chicago Distribution Center
DIMENSIONE
3,8
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