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Organizing While Undocumented Immigrant Youths Political Activism Under The Law Kevin Escudero

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Organizing While Undocumented Immigrant Youths Political Activism Under The Law Kevin Escudero
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Publisher: New York University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.83 MB
Author: Kevin Escudero
ISBN: 9781479877812, 1479877816
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Organizing While Undocumented Immigrant Youths Political Activism Under The Law Kevin Escudero by Kevin Escudero 9781479877812, 1479877816 instant download after payment.

An inspiring look inside immigrant youth’s political activism in perilous times
Undocumented immigrants in the United States who engage in social activism do so at great risk: the threat of deportation. In Organizing While Undocumented, Kevin Escudero shows why and how—despite this risk—many of them bravely continue to fight on the front lines for their rights.
Drawing on more than five years of research, including interviews with undocumented youth organizers, Escudero focuses on the movement’s epicenters—San Francisco, Chicago, and New York City—to explain the impressive political success of the undocumented immigrant community. He shows how their identities as undocumented immigrants, but also as queer individuals, people of color, and women, connect their efforts to broader social justice struggles today.
A timely, worthwhile read, Organizing While Undocumented gives us a look at inspiring triumphs, as well as the inevitable perils, of political activism in precarious times.

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