4-0900 THE RACIALIZATION OF LATINOS: EVERYDAY LIVED EXPERIENCES OF DISCRIMINATION
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Friday, November 18, 2011: 13:45-17:30

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This session would be of particular interest to:
Students, Practicing and Applied Anthropologists
Organizers:  Patricia Foxen (National Council of La Raza)
Chairs:  Jennifer L. Burrell (University at Albany SUNY)
Discussants:  Jane Henrici (Institute for Women's Policy Research) and Rachel H Adler (College of New Jersey)
13:45
Erasing Inequality Through Colorblindness?
Cristina L Ortiz (University of Iowa)
14:00
To Dream or Not to Dream: The Effects of Immigration Status, Race and Ethnicity, and Family Values On Latino Children’s Access to Education
Elzbieta Gozdziak (Institute for the Study of International Migration - Georgetown University)
14:15
14:45
Raids, Fear, and Medical Marginality In a Hyper-Political Midwestern City
Ramona C Tenorio (University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee)
15:00
Discussant
Rachel H Adler (College of New Jersey)
15:15
Discussion
15:30
Break
16:00
Race and Immigration Enforcement In a “Post-Racial” Era
Ruth M Gomberg-Munoz (Loyola University Chicago) and Evin R Rodkey (University of Illinois at Chicago)
17:00
Excludingthe Other within: Problematizing Reactionary Latino Politics
Octavio Rodríguez-Martínez (San Diego State University) and Anthony Russell Jerry (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
17:15
Discussant
Jane Henrici (Institute for Women's Policy Research)

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