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What is Latinx

Handbook of Research on Innovations in Non-Traditional Educational Practices
A gender neutral term that refers to people who identify more with Latin America than Spain.
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Familismo and Nontraditional Educational Possibilities in Third Space
Kathy Bussert-Webb (The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley, USA) and Karin Lewis (The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-4360-3.ch010
Abstract
The authors explore children's and mothers' perceptions and experiences regarding school and an after-school tutorial agency. The latter serves a South Texas colonia, an unincorporated Southwestern settlement lacking basic services. They asked, “What are participants' perceptions and experiences regarding this agency and school?” Latinx participants, who spoke Spanish as a mother tongue, included 19 children, their eight mothers, two agency staff, and 15 teacher candidates (TCs). TCs were Bussert-Webb's university students who tutored the children and used iPads for multimodal, multilingual experiences. Using Third Space and social justice frameworks and qualitative analysis, these themes emerged: power, engagement, and diversity; participants described traditional educational experiences at school and nontraditional ones at the agency. Implications connect to hybridity and power redistributions in and out of schools to affirm and extend the languages, cultures, and modalities of nondominant children and families.
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What Is Culturally Responsive Teaching?: Answers From Students With Immigration Experiences
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Latinx and Immigrant Heritage Language Maintenance
Of or relating to people of Latin American origin or descent, especially those living in the United States (used in place of the masculine form Latino , the feminine form Latina , or the gender-binary form Latin@ ).
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Digital Film-Making Response to a Hate Crime: Narratives of Immigrant Youth
A term that neutralizes the Spanish gender of Latino or Latina which describes people of Latin American cultural or ethnic identity in the United States. Latinxs is the plural form.
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Building Bridges Between School and Home: Teacher, Parents, and Students Examining Latinx Immigrant Experiences
Term refers to Latinas and/or Latinos of Mexican, Puerto Rican, Cuban, Central American or South American descent.
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Teaching Across the Demographic Divide With Latinx Texts on Immigration
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Latina Efficacy: Advocate, Inspire, and Take Charge
Is used to identify in a gender-neutral term persons of Latin American ancestry or origin.
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Lessons Learned: Teaching Latinx Teacher Candidates Through Digital Literacy and Community Service Learning
A recent gender neutral, non-binary alternative term for Latino/Latina, meant to affirm all people of Latin American decent. Also, Latinx (versus Hispanic) is used to indicate people who have more affinity toward the Americas than Spain.
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Culturally Affirming Approaches for School Counselors Working With Latinx Students
Gender-neutral term to describe English-speaking Latinx people for use in English conversation.
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Skippyjon, Spanglish, and Stereotypes: Engaging and Analyzing Authentic Latinx Children's Literature With Preservice Teachers
Latinx is used to describe any persons of Latin American origin or descent; rather than use Latina or Latino, we use the “x” to be as inclusive as possible while recognizing the controversies around this panethnic term and variations such as Latin@, Latine, and Hispanic.
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Myth Busting: Low-Income Latinx Immigrant Parental Involvement
A recent term for Latino, meant to affirm transgender students. Also, Latinx (versus Hispanics) is used to indicate people who have more affinity toward the Americas than Spain.
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There Are No Spanish-Speaking Therapists Here: Advancing Language Equity Practices With Support From Bilingual Psychologists
A gender inclusive term referring to people who identify as Latino or of Latin American origin and live in the United States.
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