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Session Submission Type: Panel
This interdisciplinary panel reviews evidence from Cuban, Dominican and Mexican Diasporas on the potential of migration, remittances and education to increase the social mobility of women both sending countries and in the context of reception. The role of race, gender and immigration status in New York and Florida are also explored with an emphasis on the implications of these findings for the evolving Cuban Diaspora on this 50th anniversary of LASA.
Blancas, Negras y Morenas: Racial schemas and the Social Mobility of Immigrant daughters - Norma E Fuentes-Mayorga, City College of New York
Travesía y Revolución: The Complex Journeys of Cuban and Cuban American Women Travelers - Mirtha N Quintanales, New Jersey City University
Cuba No; Miami Sí: Cuban Americans Coping with Ambiguous Loss - Rose M Perez, Fordham University
Financial Inclusion and new technologies: An Experiment in Tlaxcala, Mexico - Alfredo Cuecuecha
Immigrant Social Mobility: the value of a path to Citizenship - Darryl L McLeod, Fordham University