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Book Reviews

Applying Anzalduan Frameworks to Understand Transnational Youth Identities: Bridging Culture, Language, and Schooling at the US/Mexico Border

edited by G. Sue Kasun and Irasema Mora Pablo, New York, NY, Routledge, 2022, 177 pp., $170.00 for Hardcover and $47.65 eBook, ISBN: 978-1-032-04350-0

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  • Marcos, S., and J.P. De Leon. 2011. Nuestra arma es nuestra palabra: Escritos selectos. New York: Seven Stories Press.
  • Rumbaut, R. 2004. Ages, life stages, and generational cohorts: Decomposing the immigrant first and second generations in the United States. International Migration Review 38, no. 3: 1160–205.
  • Yosso, T.J. 2005. Whose culture has capital? A critical race theory discussion of community cultural wealth. Race Ethnicity and Education 8, no. 1: 69–91.

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