2021
DOI: 10.1080/26884674.2021.1881416
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Advocating for Latino equity: Oral histories of Chicago women leaders

Abstract: Although a number of scholars have studied the dynamics of migration from Puerto Rico to Chicago, which accelerated between the early 1950s and late 1960s, the story of Puerto Rican community leaders, in particular women, has been largely neglected by urban scholars. To fill this gap, oral histories utilizing the critical race theory lens were conducted with Puerto Rican women who were part of the Puerto Rican Agenda-a think tank of community leaders within the Humboldt Park area, where Puerto Ricans have conc… Show more

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