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CHAPTER 9 Indigenous Maya Families from Yucatán in San Francisco: Hemispheric Mobility and Pedagogies of Diaspora

  • Patricia Baquedano-López
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Accountability Across Borders
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Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Contents v
  3. Acknowledgments vii
  4. Introduction: Enforcing Rights across Borders 1
  5. CHAPTER 1 Mexican Migrant Civil Society: Propositions for Discussion 25
  6. PART I NORTH AMERICA
  7. CHAPTER 2 Global Governance and the Protection of Migrant Workers’ Rights in North America: In Search of a Theoretical Framework 55
  8. CHAPTER 3 The North American Agreement on Labor Cooperation and the Challenges to Protecting Low-Wage Migrant Workers 83
  9. PART II MEXICO
  10. CHAPTER 4 Mexican Migrant Federalism and Transnational Rights Advocacy 113
  11. CHAPTER 5 Rebuilding Justice We Can All Trust: The Plight of Migrant Victims 141
  12. CHAPTER 6 With Dual Citizenship Comes Double Exclusion: US-Mexican Children and Their Struggle to Access Rights in Mexico 166
  13. PART III CANADA
  14. CHAPTER 7 Transnational Labor Solidarity versus State-Managed Coercion: UFCW Canada, Mexico, and the Seasonal Agricultural Workers Program 189
  15. CHAPTER 8 Assembling Noncitizen Access to Education in a Sanctuary City: The Place of Public School Administrator Bordering Practices 214
  16. PART IV UNITED STATES
  17. CHAPTER 9 Indigenous Maya Families from Yucatán in San Francisco: Hemispheric Mobility and Pedagogies of Diaspora 239
  18. CHAPTER 10 Binational Health Week: A Social Mobilization Program to Improve Latino Migrant Health 260
  19. CHAPTER 11 “American in Every Way, Except for Their Papers”: How Mexico Supports Migrants’ Access to Membership in the United States 281
  20. Epilogue: Theorizing State-Society Relations in a Multiscalar Context 299
  21. Editors and Contributors 306
  22. Index 313
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