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The Politics of Being Afro-Latino/Latina
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The Politics of Being Afro-Latino/Latina

Historically, Afro-Latinos/as have been underrepresented in political offices in the District of Columbia. Isreal G. Mallard explores the social/racial factors that influence the political attitudes of Afro-Latino/a voters, the Latino voting community at-large, and political representatives. Also, the author examines factors such as ethnicity and “pigmentocracy” (skin color) which play a role in electing an Afro-Latino/a to political office in Washington, D.C. Furthermore, he provides answers to address the social/racial factors that influence the electability of light-skin and dark-skin, self-identified Afro-Latinos/as running for political office in Washington, D.C. In addition, he discusses how social/racial factors influence the pathway to political office for self-identified Afro-Latinos/as. He uses a qualitative methodological approach which includes interview participants to provide answers to this study.
Undertittel
Ethnicity, Colorism, and Political Representation in Washington, D.C.
ISBN
9781666908190
Språk
Engelsk
Vekt
200 gram
Utgivelsesdato
22.5.2024
Antall sider
124