Why are Latinos voting for Trump? @asdurso and I explain part of the puzzle in a new working paper. We show Latinos have backlashed against Democratic politicians due to their usage of, and association with, the gender-inclusive group label "Latinx" 1/n marcelroman.com/pdfs/wps/lat…
OMG, I didn't know it was actually real. Without a cover yet, but book is listed. I am not crying. 😅😱😭😭😭 and s/o to my dear sis who is not on twitter Alessandra Bazo for sharing this with me! @RutgersUPress for supporting this work many years ago. rutgersuniversitypress.org/u…
Interesting new work from @SoRoPhD and colleagues that is highly relevant for MD districts trying to build and strengthen school-community relationships!
Thrilled to share new piece about CBOs' role in fostering belonging & social ties for Latinx youth & to build on this @ImmigrantEdNext “Like They’re My Same People.”: Community-Based Organizations’ Role & Social Ties for Latino/x Immigrant Youth journals.sagepub.com/eprint/… 😊
Thrilled to share new piece about CBOs' role in fostering belonging & social ties for Latinx youth & to build on this @ImmigrantEdNext “Like They’re My Same People.”: Community-Based Organizations’ Role & Social Ties for Latino/x Immigrant Youth journals.sagepub.com/eprint/… 😊
The #ASHE2024@ASHE_CPPHE Excellence in Public Policy Higher Education Award will be presented to @GandaraDenisa. Her research focuses on the development of higher education policies and their impact on racially minoritized, low-income, and underserved students.
ALT A blue and gold ribbon frames image of award recipient and their information. Text: ASHE Logo. A blue and gold ribbon frames image of award recipient and their information. Text: ASHE Logo. Council on Public Policy in Higher Education (CPPHE) Excellence in Public Policy Higher Education Award. Denisa Gándara, PhD. The University of Texas at Austin.
ALT Image captures a square shaped graphic with text, images, and logos all over. The text over the top third reads, "NYU Metro Center In the News". The text is just above faux newspaper copy. Immediately beneath the faux newspaper copy are to two photos. The image on the left is that of a Black high school student sitting in his classroom. The students looks away from the camera with a stern look on his face. On the right, the image features two Latinx students again with stern expressions on their faces. The student on the left wears eye-glasses and red hair, while the other student in the image wears their hair in a bun. The text underneath the photo reads, "NYU Metro Center Affiliate and Associate Professor featured in new Education Week article. The last row of the image features two folded newspaper icons, one on the left and the other on the bottom right of the graphic. At the bottom center of the graphic, one will find the logo for NYU Metro Center.
Thrilled to be able to share research findings from the lab on the hill this week! Looking forward to seeing everyone soon. And to kick off activities for immigrant at next in the new semester at our new house. @nyusteinhardt @metronyu
The Power of Belonging: New Research Finds Inclusive School Cultures Promote Student Success firstfocus.org/event/the-pow… Super jazzed to present w/ my esteemed colleague & fellow @wtgrantfdn scholar @EmilyKPenner my first talk for a senator through this wonderful advocacy org! 🫶🏼🤓😍
Looking forward to seeing folx on the HILL on Monday! Come on down: Thank you to @wtgrantfdn for supporting this research. The Power of Belonging: New Research Finds Inclusive School Cultures Promote Student Success firstfocus.org/event/the-pow…
Excited to share this brief. So fun to work with former students and colleagues. Wonderful job on this brief series @david_blazar and led by Dr. Kayla Bill @MDEquity "Community School Expansion in Maryland: Promise and Precarity" education.umd.edu/sites/defa…
EXCITING NEWS! We’re partnering with @scmrjems to edit a special issue featuring selected papers from our upcoming conference! Submit your abstract for "Im/migrant Well-Being: A Nexus for Research & Policy 2025" Conference by Sept. 15, 2024!
Learn more ➡️ iwbcollab.org/2025conference
Very excited to share the first of a few of our pieces from the past year of writing! 🫶🏼🔥💕 Toward Race-Conscious Care-Based Healing to Support Latino Immigrant Youth - Sophia Rodriguez, Lisa Lopez-Escobar, Staci Pippin-Kottkamp, 2024 journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.…