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Multiple Origins, Uncertain Destinies: Hispanics and the American Future (2006)
Committee on Population (CPOP)

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Multiple Origins, Uncertain Destinies: Hispanics and the American Future
  • Crime and Criminal Justice

    Bruce Western, Princeton University

    Jeff Morenoff, University of Michigan

    Patricia Fernández-Kelly, Princeton University

  • Education Transitions and Hispanic Students

    Sean Reardon, Pennsylvania State University

    Claudia Galindo, Pennsylvania State University

    Catherine Riegle-Crumb, University of Texas at Austin

    Chandra Muller, University of Texas at Austin

    Eugene Garcia, Dean, College of Education, Arizona State University

    Maria Lopez-Freeman, Executive Director, California Science Project

    Roberto Gonzalez, Principal, Sam Houston High School

    Jerry Valadez, K–12 Science Coordinator, Fresno Unified School District

  • Hispanic Adolescents’ Health

    Marilyn Winkleby, Stanford University

    William Vega, Robert Wood Johnson Medical School

  • Media and Marketing

    John Gallegos, Gallegos Group

    J. Gerardo Lopez, La Opinión

NOTES

1  

Edmonston and Passel, 1994.

2  

Passel, 2004.

3  

For more information, refer to International Communications Research, 2004.

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