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12-20-2006, 09:13 PM
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Drolefille,
Oops! My bad, I didn't explain it well enough. I had trouble at first too when I first heard of it.
Go to ProQuest Database in your Library's Online Database List. You should see a tab for basic search. Then scroll down and click on Dissertations & Theses or ProQuest Digital Dissertations or something similar. Make sure it is checked, and then search.
If this doesn't work, look on your school library's website for Dissertation Databse International or something similar. Let me know if you get it!!!
Take Care,
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12-20-2006, 09:29 PM
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Born and raised in Compton and have lived in Riverside, Tustin, Fullerton, Long Beach, Van Nuys, South Central LA, Los Feliz and currently Palos Verdes. I taught in LAUSD for 3 years before I became a college professor in Southern California.
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You poor woman.
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12-20-2006, 10:23 PM
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PhDiva,
I live and work in the area that you are writing about and I don't see it.
The century blvd "line" is of socio-economic area....meaning lower middle class and mid-middle class, at least that is the way that I see it.
People always move out of one area to another area when they are "movin' on up".
I also see you writing statistics, which *sometimes* don't reflect in the real world.
I am speaking from my experience and I have never been in nor witnessed this type of tension you are writing about.
Of course, my life experience is different from anyone else's on the planet. Oh, since I don't live in the city of LA, I didn't vote in the Mayoral elections, but from my understanding a lot of people had other issues with Villaraigosa and his agenda and I can see why people have/had those issues.
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12-20-2006, 10:27 PM
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Originally Posted by L.O.C.K.
Drolefille,
Oops! My bad, I didn't explain it well enough. I had trouble at first too when I first heard of it.
Go to ProQuest Database in your Library's Online Database List. You should see a tab for basic search. Then scroll down and click on Dissertations & Theses or ProQuest Digital Dissertations or something similar. Make sure it is checked, and then search.
If this doesn't work, look on your school library's website for Dissertation Databse International or something similar. Let me know if you get it!!!
Take Care,
Nate
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Thanks! I found it but now I have to decide if I'm just going to wait until I go to work or download it over dial up
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12-20-2006, 11:54 PM
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Elephant Walk -  C'mon Compton ain't bad compared to parts of South Central
Ms. Gwyn - We will have agree to disagree.  I'm not dismissive of your personal experience because they are real and specific to you nor do I dismiss the statistics because they do reflect larger trends which may have been missed by individuals. You may have not experienced the tension but I know plenty of Latinos that have (esp. ones who were not from California). When I worked for LAUSD, there were times when I did some substitute teaching in predominantly Latino areas and I was met with racial epithets and outright hostility from some students and staff. I have personal experience too but I rely on the statistics because I can't assume everyone has experienced what I have.
There is a vast difference between Black/Latino coalitions on the west coast versus the east coast, however, which might account for more blacks joining Latino Greek organizations in that region. That was the point of my comment.
PhDiva
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12-21-2006, 02:16 AM
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I think SoCal tensions have alot to do with the location, political climate, and history. SoCal, the entire Southwest for that matter, has had a history with discrimination against Latinos (Mexicans specifically), you also have to look at the proximity to the U.S.-Mexican border, which raises many issues including cultural assimilation (e.g. who is Really American?), I feel students are buying into the typical identity builder of making "the others", Latinos (Mexicans specifically being this other) and are raised with that thus joining a Latin Org will definitely not attract them.
I sometimes see this, I work with kids, and no surprise the Blacks kids sit together and the Latinos sit with one another, I work in a very conservative, segregated suburb, where issues like immigration are definitely debated heavily, I could only imagine that bordertowns have this at the forefront of their minds.
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