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Immigration

We are committed to generate and synthesize research on key civil rights and equal opportunity policies that have been neglected or overlooked.

Who Should We Help? The Negative Social Consequences of Merit Scholarships
Edited by Donald E. Heller and Patricia Marin. Foreword by Gary Orfield. August 23, 2002

More than ever before, social and occupational mobility is related to higher education. Therefore, our goal must be to develop policies and programs that increase access to those students who have been overlooked in the past.

Research Type: Final Report

 

Immigrants, Immigrant Policy, and Foundation of the Next Century's Latino Politics
Louis DiSipio and Rodolfo O. de la Garza. December 5, 1997

Often lost in the discussion of the initiation of federal civil rights policies in the 1960s is the passage of a major reform in U.S. immigration policy. Research commissioned for The Latino Civil Rights Crisis conference.

Research Type: Working Paper

 


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