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Urban Borderlands
This digital collection contains student research projects for the course 'Anthropology 183, Urban Borderlands'. Urban Borderlands was a joint effort between Tufts undergrads and Latino high school students from Cambridge to develop a history of the Latino community in Cambridge. The papers address a variety of subjects related to the arrival and integration of Latinos in US cities.
Topics:
Department of Anthropology, Cambridge (Mass.), Emigration and immigration, Latinos in the United States
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'Cambridge Youth Organizations: Where do Latino Youth fit it?' final project by Marisa Romo, Spring, 2003 [pdf]
'Christian Latinos in Cambridge: Communities of Faith that Rise Above' final project by Kerry Biggs, Spring, 2003 [pdf]
'English Language Acquisition: The Opportunities and Experience of Somerville Latino Community' Final project by Lerome Lesser, Fall, 2003 [pdf]
'For the love of the Game: Latino Soccer Leagues in Somerville, Massachusetts.' Final project by Joel Cohen, Fall, 2003 [pdf]
'Hispanic America: Systemic Poverty & the Evangelical Church in Cambridge, MA' final project by Elizabeth Butler, Spring, 2003 [pdf]
'Latino Cultural Expression in Cambridge,' final student project written by Brigid Brannigan, L. Sean Kennedy, and Annery Miranda, Spring, 2002 [pdf]
'Latinos in the Economy of Cambridge,' final student project written by Rachel Long and Richard Nightingale, Spring, 2002 [pdf]