The Community and the Social WorkerF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1987 - 195 pagine |
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... HISPANIC COMMUNITY by Francisco Badillo Driving through the Clark Park neighborhood in southwest Detroit , it doesn't take long to notice that this area is a little different from most Detroit neighborhoods . Along West Vernor Avenue ...
... HISPANIC COMMUNITY by Francisco Badillo Driving through the Clark Park neighborhood in southwest Detroit , it doesn't take long to notice that this area is a little different from most Detroit neighborhoods . Along West Vernor Avenue ...
Pagina 89
... Hispanics in the city is an undercount . City planners had originally expected the census to report a total closer to ... Hispanic groups are too often lumped together without respect for each group's unique char- acteristics , Detroit's ...
... Hispanics in the city is an undercount . City planners had originally expected the census to report a total closer to ... Hispanic groups are too often lumped together without respect for each group's unique char- acteristics , Detroit's ...
Pagina 135
... Hispanic groups and , although it did not win a total victory , it succeeded in keeping the La- tinos within two districts . Last year , Joe Estrada , director of the local labor Council for Latin American Advancement ( LCLAA ) , came ...
... Hispanic groups and , although it did not win a total victory , it succeeded in keeping the La- tinos within two districts . Last year , Joe Estrada , director of the local labor Council for Latin American Advancement ( LCLAA ) , came ...
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Class and RaceEthnicity | 49 |
and Ethnic Minority Neighborhoods | 75 |
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