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Politics in Our Veins
The Rise of Dominican American Political Power in the United States
2026
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Captures the complex journey of how Dominican Americans mobilized to become key progressive players in American politicsDominican Americans are one of the largest and fastest-growing Latinx groups in the United States, with a population that has quadrupled from 517,000 to a little over 2.3 million as of 2023. While New York City is home to the largest Dominican community in the country—and is where most Dominican American elected officials (DEOs) are from—Dominican...
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- Yalidy Matos
2023
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Immigration has been at the heart of US politics for centuries. In Moral and Immoral Whiteness in Immigration Politics, Yalidy Matos examines the inherent moral, value-based, nature of white Americans' immigration attitudes, including preferences on local immigration enforcement programs, federal immigration policy, and levels of legal immigration allowed. Does identifying as white always signify a commitment to maintain the racial status quo or can it result in commitments to rac...
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Reflections on the Pandemic
COVID and Social Crises in the Year Everything Changed
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- Patricia AkhimieMarc AronsonUlla D. BergKimberly CampKelly-Jane CotterDavid DreyfusAdrienne EatonKatherine EpsteinPaul FalkowskiRigoberto GonzálezJames GoodmanDavid GreenbergJonathan Scott HollowayJames W. HughesAmy JordanAmir LightyStephen MasarykYalidy MatosSusan MillerYehoshua NovemberJoyce Carol OatesKatherine OgnyanovaGregory PardloSteve PikiellBenjamin PukertCaridad SvichMary E. O'DowdAngelique HaugerudLeslieann HobayanStephanie BonneMark DotyLeah FalkNaomi JacksonLouis MasurBelinda McKeonDavid OrrMackenzie KeanRevathi MachanDr. Vikki S. Katz, Ph.D.Professor Louis P. MasurMs. Teresa Politano
2024
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Reflections on the Pandemic: COVID and Social Crises in the Year Everything Changed is a collection of essays, poems, and artwork that captures the raw energy and emotion of 2020 from the perspective of the Rutgers University community. The project features work from a diverse group of Rutgers scholars, students, staff, and alumni. Reflecting on 2020 from a number of perspectives – mortality, justice, freedom, equality, democracy, family, health, love, hate, economics, history, me...
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