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May 18, 2013

A Focus on Border Security and Temporary Visas as Senators Return to Immigration - NYTimes.com

May 14, 2013

Excluding 'criminals' from comprehensive immigration reform - Opinion - Al Jazeera English

May 12, 2013

First Steps to a Better Immigration Bill - NYTimes.com

May 9, 2013

In Senate, Efforts to Reshape, or Derail, Immigration Bill - NYTimes.com

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MICHELLE CHEN

Plot Twist in Arizona

Arizona’s rogue right-wingers are being steadily eclipsed by enlightened students of the past.

 

Posted in Nonfiction, Politics
Tagged: Arizona, ethnic studies, Jeff Biggers, Saving Ethnic Studies
MICHELLE CHEN

Tide Shifting for Tucson’s Embattled Mexican American Studies?

 

Posted in Education, Video/Media
Tagged: Saving Ethnic Studies
JEFF BIGGERS, MICHELLE CHEN

Rogue State

(Dennis Gilman)

Author Jeff Biggers on right-wing yahoos, the immigrant struggle, and the Arizonification of America.

 

Posted in Nonfiction, Politics
Tagged: Arizona, education, Jeff Biggers, Mexican American Studies, Saving Ethnic Studies, Tucson
CULTURESTRIKE

Writers Condemn Crackdown on Ethnic Studies

Voices from Edinburgh Writers’ Conference on Arizona’s ethnic studies battle.

 

Posted in Activism, Fiction/Poetry
Tagged: ethnic studies, Junot Diaz, Saving Ethnic Studies, Tucson, writers, Yiyun Li
MICHELLE CHEN

Cultural Miseducation

Knowledge, Power and Ethnic Studies: The borderline between embracing difference and segregating it.

 

Posted in Education, Nonfiction
Tagged: education, ethnic studies, Mexican American Studies, Saving Ethnic Studies, Tucson
UNIDOS TUCSON

Get Your Banned Books Now

 

Posted in Education, Video/Media
Tagged: ethnic studies, Mexican American Studies, Saving Ethnic Studies, Tucson
JEFF BIGGERS

An Ethnic Studies Origin Story

A Tucson teaching: “How We Won in the 1990s,” a program on the origins of TUSD’s Mexican American Studies.

 

Posted in Education, Nonfiction
Tagged: Arizona, ethnic studies, Jeff Biggers, Mexican American Studies, Saving Ethnic Studies, Tucson
RODOLFO F. ACUÑA

Arizona’s False Expectations

Via thinkmexican.org

In ethnic studies battle, the state is again attacking the dreams of Arizona’s poorest.

 

Posted in Education, Nonfiction
Tagged: Arizona, ethnic studies, Mexican American Studies, Rodolfo Acuna, Saving Ethnic Studies, Tucson
RODOLFO F. ACUÑA

Criminalizing Thinking

Acuña: A multiple choice of Dumb, Ignorant, Mean or Greedy?

 

Posted in Education, Nonfiction
Tagged: Chicano, ethnic studies, Mexican American Studies, Republican Party, Rodolfo Acuna, Saving Ethnic Studies, Tucson
RODOLFO ACUÑA

Sisyphus, Chicano Style

Nogales border wall (Jonathan Mcintosh via flickr/creative commons)

On the politics of immigration and ethnic studies, Rodolfo Acuña asks, “Abandonment or Struggle?”

 

Posted in Nonfiction, Politics
Tagged: Arizona, ethnic studies, Mexican American Studies, Rodolfo Acuna, Saving Ethnic Studies, Sean Arce, Tucson


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