How can we give voice to the fastest growing minority in the United States? How can we eliminate inflammatory labels like illegal aliens and deportables? Join me for a discussion of the book, Dreaming Forward that tells the stories of Mexican-Americans in their own voices. Their earliest dreams often began in Mexico when they decided to move to the U.S. for opportunity. Some of these dreams led to disappointment; however, there is a strong commitment to dream forward while holding on to a deep respect for the past. What does dreaming forward really mean?
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Martha
3/3/2015 08:57:47 am
I recently interviewed 40 individuals from two Mexican-American communities on the south side of Chicago. My original purpose was to uncover community attitudes toward the public education system, but the stories I heard went far beyond that. They evolved into a series of stories that describe the challenges and dreams of individuals who most often have a history in Mexico. Six themes emerged from the stories that represent issues and concerns experienced in all Latino communities in urban areas across the United States. They all relate to an overall focus on education but also describe clearly some of the other factors that are significant for building and sustaining healthy communities.
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