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Barrio Urbanism - Chicanos, Planning and American Cities (Paperback, New)
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Barrio Urbanism - Chicanos, Planning and American Cities (Paperback, New)
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Providing a substantial historical overview of Chicanos- the larges
Latino population in the country - in American cities over the past
century, this book traces the movement of them from Latin America
into American cities and details the problems they face in those
cities. The book treats the subject from a planning and urban
policy perspective, arguing that professional planners and policy
makers have historically failed to alleviate the poverty and racism
Chicanos faced. Beginning in the 1970s, planners' disdainful
attitude towards Latinos began to change, in part because of
increasing Chicano political power. More recently, urban planners
and officials have begun to pay more heed to the planning and
development issues facing urban (and increasing suburban) Latinos.
The author focuses on the most pressing concerns in Latino barrios
during recent times - environmental degradation, social justice,
land use policy, and others. He closes with a consideration of the
issues that will face Chicanos and more generally Latinos, now the
largest ethnic minority in America.
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