Dreamers: An Immigrant Generation's Fight for Their American Dream
| AUTHOR | Garcia, Kyla; Truax, Eileen |
| PUBLISHER | Dreamscape Media (07/31/2018) |
| PRODUCT TYPE | Audio (Compact Disc) |
Description
Of the approximately twelve million undocumented immigrants living in the United States, as many as two million came as children. They grow up here, going to elementary, middle, and high school, and then the country they call home won't-in most states-offer financial aid for college or enable them to be legally employed. In 2001 US senator Dick Durbin introduced the DREAM Act to Congress, an initiative that would allow these young people to become legal residents if they met certain requirements. Recently, this young generation has begun organizing, and with their rallying cry Undocumented, Unapologetic, and Unafraid they are the newest face of the human rights movement. In Dreamers, Eileen Truax illuminates the stories of these men and women, who are living proof of a complex and sometimes hidden political reality that calls into question what it truly means to be American.
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ISBN-13:
9781974907205
ISBN-10:
1974907201
Binding:
CD-Audio (CD Standard Audio Format)
Content Language:
English
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Carton Quantity:
30
Product Dimensions:
6.50 x 1.10 x 5.40 inches
Weight:
0.40 pound(s)
Feature Codes:
Price on Product,
Unabridged
Country of Origin:
US
Subject Information
BISAC Categories
Political Science | Political Process - Political Advocacy
Political Science | Emigration & Immigration
Political Science | Civil Rights
Grade Level:
College Freshman
and up
Dewey Decimal:
325
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In this call to action for the immigrant children who are now fighting to live in the U.S. legally, Truax illuminates the stories of these men and women who are living proof of a complex and sometimes hidden political reality that calls into question what it truly means to be American.
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Of the approximately twelve million undocumented immigrants living in the United States, as many as two million came as children. They grow up here, going to elementary, middle, and high school, and then the country they call home won't-in most states-offer financial aid for college or enable them to be legally employed. In 2001 US senator Dick Durbin introduced the DREAM Act to Congress, an initiative that would allow these young people to become legal residents if they met certain requirements. Recently, this young generation has begun organizing, and with their rallying cry Undocumented, Unapologetic, and Unafraid they are the newest face of the human rights movement. In Dreamers, Eileen Truax illuminates the stories of these men and women, who are living proof of a complex and sometimes hidden political reality that calls into question what it truly means to be American.
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Author:
Truax, Eileen
Eileen Truax was born in Mexico City in 1970. She has a degree in Social Communication and a Master's in Communications and Politics from the Autonomous University of Mexico, -Xochimilco. She has practiced journalism in Mexico for 10 years, specializing in political themes and social movements. She emigrated to the United States in 2004, where she has been a reporter for 'La Opini n' newspaper and is a contributor to the Huffington Post 'Voices'.
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