Long-term housing recovery among Mexican immigrants: How service providers navigate racialized anti-immigrant disaster recovery policies
Melissa Villarreal
Abstract:Disasters are increasing in frequency and intensity. Much of the current disaster literature adopts a social vulnerability perspective, which considers how political, social, and economic factors influence pre-disaster preparation and post-disaster recovery. Even with this focus, however, there remains a dearth of literature on immigrant populations and their long-term recovery trajectories. This paper applies a racial formation framework to a disaster context. I seek to show how service providers from communi… Show more
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