Tierra y Libertad: Land, Liberty, and Latino Housing (Citizenship and Migration in the Americas) by Steven W. Bender
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Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 1788
Publisher
NYU Press
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In a thought-provoking exploration of land ownership and its implications for the Latino community, Steven W. Bender delves into the historical and social dynamics that influence access to housing and property rights. He examines how these factors intersect with the broader narrative of the American Dream, highlighting the challenges faced by Latinos in achieving homeownership and a sense of belonging in an often exclusionary society.
Through case studies and personal stories, the work reveals the deep connections between land, liberty, and identity for Latino families. Bender's insightful analysis sheds light on systemic barriers and advocates for pathways that can lead to equitable housing opportunities, underscoring the vital role that land ownership plays in the quest for social justice and economic stability.
Through case studies and personal stories, the work reveals the deep connections between land, liberty, and identity for Latino families. Bender's insightful analysis sheds light on systemic barriers and advocates for pathways that can lead to equitable housing opportunities, underscoring the vital role that land ownership plays in the quest for social justice and economic stability.
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