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Describes how many Latino families are settling in areas where there has been little presence placing pressures on host communities and schools especially. The chapters describe how host community conceptions and policies toward Latinos can either contradict or harmonize with Latinos' conceptions.
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Education in the New Latino Diaspora: Policy and the Politics of Identity (Sociocultural Studies in Educational Policy Formation and Appropriation)
November 30, 2001, Ablex Publishing, Ablex Pub., Praeger, Ablex Publishing Corp.
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1567506305 9781567506303
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"Increasing numbers of Latinos (many immigrant, and some from elsewhere in the United States) are settling both temporarily and permanently in areas of the United States that have not traditionally been home to Latinosfor example, North Carolina, Maine, Georgia, Indiana, Arkansas, rural Illinois, and near resort communities in Colorado."
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