Document Type
Report
Publication Date
Fall 11-13-2024
Abstract
This publication unites three compelling articles that offer diverse perspectives and a shared dedication to bridging the gap between academic research and public engagement.
Phoenix Paz presents a vivid ethnographic account of recent migrants in New York City, revealing how state inefficiencies marginalize a sector that contributes daily to the city’s economy.
Pierina Pighi Bel explores the growing appeal of the Republican Party among Latino voters in election cycles, delving into the complexities and inherent contradictions within this trend.
Ana Maria Granados Romero provides profound insights into migration, gender, and domestic work through her exploration of "La Parada"—a corner in Brooklyn where social dynamics unfold in unexpected ways.
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Citation information: Pighi Bel, Paz, Granados Romero (2024). CLACLS Reportage, Vol. 1, New York, NY: Center for Latin American, Caribbean and Latino Studies at the CUNY Graduate Center.