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Contents of Current Issue (Fall 1995)
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Broken English Memories
by Juan Flores
Recovering the Voices:
Thoughts, and Lives of US Hispanics
The Annotated Periodical Literature Project
by Jean Lyle
Documenting Latino Social Struggles
by Carmen Diana Deere
Conjugating Island Literature:
Compre Rendu, Resen~a, Re-View
by Colbert I. Nepaulsingh
Themes in the Changing Reality of Puerto Ricans
by Maria E, Enchautegui
Thinking About Multicultural Education
by Yvonne E. Gonza'lez-Rodriguez
!La conga sigue adelante!
By Jose' B. Ferna'dez
Describing and Defining Puerto Rican Community
by Carmen Teresa Whalen
Latinos in Higher Education:
Experiences, Identities, and Rights
by Suzanne Oboler
A Feminist View of Puerto Rican Identity
by Rafael Ocasio
Colonial Discourse and the Puerto Rican Experience
by Mari'a Milagros Lo'pez and Nalini Natarajan
Debunking Stereotypes in the Maquila Industry
by Liliana Goldin
A Dominican Voice Rises Again
by Nina M. Torres-Vidal
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