Doctor to the Barrios

Doctor to the Barrios
Title Doctor to the Barrios PDF eBook
Author Juan M. Flavier
Publisher
Pages 226
Release 1970
Genre Medical
ISBN

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Doctor to the Barrios

Doctor to the Barrios
Title Doctor to the Barrios PDF eBook
Author Dr. J. M. Flavier
Publisher
Pages 208
Release 1970
Genre
ISBN 9780686186984

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My Friends in the Barrios

My Friends in the Barrios
Title My Friends in the Barrios PDF eBook
Author Juan M. Flavier
Publisher
Pages 224
Release 1974
Genre Business & Economics
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200 humoristiske anekdoter om livet på landet i Filippinerne

Psychoanalysis in the Barrios

Psychoanalysis in the Barrios
Title Psychoanalysis in the Barrios PDF eBook
Author Patricia Gherovici
Publisher Routledge
Pages 394
Release 2018-12-11
Genre Psychology
ISBN 042979360X

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Psychoanalysis in the Barrios: Race, Class, and the Unconscious demonstrates that psychoanalytic principles can be applied successfully in disenfranchised Latino populations, refuting the misguided idea that psychoanalysis is an expensive luxury only for the wealthy. As opposed to most Latin American countries, where psychoanalysis is seen as a practice tied to the promotion of social justice, in the United States psychoanalysis has been viewed as reserved for the well-to-do, assuming that poor people lack the "sophistication" that psychoanalysis requires, thus heeding invisible but no less rigid class boundaries. Challenging such discrimination, the authors testify to the efficacy of psychoanalysis in the barrios, upending the unfounded widespread belief that poor people are so consumed with the pressures of everyday survival that they only benefit from symptom-focused interventions. Sharing vivid vignettes of psychoanalytic treatments, this collection sheds light on the psychological complexities of life in the barrio that is often marked by poverty, migration, marginalization, and barriers of language, class, and race. This interdisciplinary collection features essays by distinguished international scholars and clinicians. It represents a unique crossover that will appeal to readers in clinical practice, social work, counselling, anthropology, psychology, cultural and Latino studies, queer studies, urban studies, and sociology.

From the Barrio to the Boardroom

From the Barrio to the Boardroom
Title From the Barrio to the Boardroom PDF eBook
Author Banks-Reed Laura Nobles
Publisher Jasmaya Publishing House, LLC
Pages 330
Release 2015-09-15
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780996656535

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In 1912, before Arizona had achieved statehood, James Nobles and his wife Missouri Johnson Nobles, seeking to escape the racial mistreatment of Louisiana and Mississippi, moved to Tucson Arizona. But segregation was also the norm in Tucson, and so African Americans (Negores) and Hispanics (Mexicans) were relegated to live in certain areas of town called "Barrios." Laura Mae Nobles was born on June 29, 1921, in Barrio Anita. This is the story of her journey from those humble beginnings, through the years of segregation and discrimination, to the emergence of a nationally recognized and acclaimed educator, leader, entrepreneur, philanthropist, mentor, and faithful servant. Take the journey of her 94 years as she chronicles her life in these pages and leaves her legacy as an example of a purpose driven life. And to God be the glory!

Barrios to Burbs

Barrios to Burbs
Title Barrios to Burbs PDF eBook
Author Jody Vallejo
Publisher Stanford University Press
Pages 248
Release 2012-08-15
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0804783160

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Too frequently, the media and politicians cast Mexican immigrants as a threat to American society. Given America's increasing ethnic diversity and the large size of the Mexican-origin population, an investigation of how Mexican immigrants and their descendants achieve upward mobility and enter the middle class is long overdue. Barrios to Burbs offers a new understanding of the Mexican American experience. Vallejo explores the challenges that accompany rapid social mobility and examines a new indicator of incorporation, a familial obligation to "give back" in social and financial support. She investigates the salience of middle-class Mexican Americans' ethnic identification and details how relationships with poorer coethnics and affluent whites evolve as immigrants and their descendants move into traditionally white middle-class occupations. Disputing the argument that Mexican communities lack high quality resources and social capital that can help Mexican Americans incorporate into the middle class, Vallejo also examines civic participation in ethnic professional associations embedded in ethnic communities.

Barrio Urbanism

Barrio Urbanism
Title Barrio Urbanism PDF eBook
Author David R. Diaz
Publisher Routledge
Pages 335
Release 2005-08-08
Genre Architecture
ISBN 1135943206

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This, the first book on Latinos in America from an urban planning/policy perspective, covers the last century, and includes a substantial historical overview the subject. The authors trace the movement of Latinos (primarily Chicanos) into American cities from Mexico and then describe the problems facing them in those cities. They then show how the planning profession and developers consistently failed to meet their needs due to both poverty and racism. Attention is also paid to the most pressing concerns in Latino barrios during recent times, including environmental degradation and justice, land use policy, and others. The book closes with a consideration of the issues that will face Latinos as they become the nation's largest minority in the 21st century.