Chapter 1 – INTRODUCTION –DEMOGRAPHIC AND HISTORICAL CONTEXT
Chapter 2- INCOME, POVERTY AND WEALTH AMONG AFRO LATINXS
Chapter 3- THE LABOR MARKET STATUS OF AFRO-LATINXS
Chapter 4- AFRO-LATINAS IN THE U.S.
Chapter 5-AFRO-LATINXS AND INCARCERATION
Chapter 6 –AFRO--LATINXS, DISCRIMINATION AND THE NEED FOR BOLD POLICIES AND MOVEMENTS
Michelle Holder is economics professor at John Jay College, City University of New York.
Alan A. Aja is professor in the department of Puerto Rican and Latino studies at Brooklyn College, City University of New York.
“Afro-Latinos in the U.S. Economy is nothing less than a coup de
maître. Rich in historical detail on the formation of the community
that self-identifies as both black and Latinx in the United States,
Afro-Latinos also explores the particularities of their
racial/ethnic identity, the extent of their exposure to racial
discrimination in the United States, their relative position within
the wider Latinx community, and, most unique, advances a national
policy agenda that would significantly improve their economic
status. This is a must read for any social scientist concerned with
race, racism, and social identity.
*William Darity, Jr., Duke University*
“This book by Drs. Holder and Aja is an important and timely
contribution to existing analyses of a complex and important
community, providing extensive descriptive data and policy
prescriptions. The discipline of economics has, until now, mostly
ignored the role of Afro-Latinxs in the American economy.
Afro-Latinos in the U.S. Economy is a must-read for anyone trying
to deepen their understanding of the economic issues uniquely
affecting Afro-Latinxs in the United States."
*Nina Banks, Bucknell University*
"Providing crucial quantitative evidence and insightful
economics-based analyses, Michelle Holder and Alan Aja unpack how
and why Blackness matters for people self-identifying as both Black
and Latinx in the United States."
*Monika Gosin, College of William & Mary, author of The Racial
Politics of Division*
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