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September 2012, John M. Pfau Library Sep 2012

September 2012, John M. Pfau Library

LBHP Newsletters

Book Signings Huge Success ........................ Pg 2

2012 Annual Reunion .... Pg 3

Cal Poly Pomona Ethnic and Women's Studies to Salute Mexican Americans Who Played Military Baseball ...................................... Pg4

Mitla Cafe 66ers Event.. Pg 5

LBHP Announces the Release of its 3rd Book .. Pg 6

LBHP Seeking Photos for Its 4th Book ................... Pg 6

They Played This Game, Baseball ......................... Pg 7


Faith, Race-Ethnicity, And Public Policy Preferences: Religious Schemas And Abortion Attitudes Among U.S. Latinos, John P. Bartowski, Aida Ramos, Chris G. Ellison, Gabriel A. Acevedo Jun 2012

Faith, Race-Ethnicity, And Public Policy Preferences: Religious Schemas And Abortion Attitudes Among U.S. Latinos, John P. Bartowski, Aida Ramos, Chris G. Ellison, Gabriel A. Acevedo

Faculty Publications - Department of World Languages, Sociology & Cultural Studies

Research has demonstrated that white conservative Protestants are more opposed to abortion than their Catholic counterparts. At the same time, conservative Protestantism has made significant inroads among U.S. Latinos. This study augments existing research on religion and racial-ethnic variations in abortion attitudes by comparing levels of support for legalized abortion among Catholic and conservative Protestant Latinos. Data are drawn from a nationally representative sample of U.S. Latinos. Significantly greater opposition to abortion is found among religiously devout conservative Protestant Latinos when compared with their Catholic counterparts. Latino Catholicism, which functions as a near-monopolistic, highly institutionalized faith tradition among Hispanics, produces …


Mexican American Adolescents’ Perceptions Of Dating Violence Programs: Recommendations For Effective Program Design And Implementation, Lela Rankin Williams, Heidi Adams Rueda, Bianca N. Altamirano May 2012

Mexican American Adolescents’ Perceptions Of Dating Violence Programs: Recommendations For Effective Program Design And Implementation, Lela Rankin Williams, Heidi Adams Rueda, Bianca N. Altamirano

Social Work Faculty Publications

Although promising dating violence programs have emerged, little is known about their effectiveness for Mexican American youth, a vulnerable and understudied population. The purpose of this study was: (1) to offer culturally-grounded recommendations towards the development of effective Teen Dating Violence (TDV) programs and/or the modification of existing programs, and (2) to identify potential barriers to Mexican American youth’s participation in TDV programs. Using the perspectives of Mexican American youth (15 to 17 years old) and a phenomenological study design, focus groups (N = 14) were conducted that were homogeneous by gender and level of acculturation (low/bicultural/high). Youth provided …


Ethnicity Specific Norms And Alcohol Consumption Among Hispanic/Latino/A And Caucasian Students, Joseph W. Labrie, David C. Atkins, Clayton Neighbors, Tehniat Mirza, Mary E. Larimer Apr 2012

Ethnicity Specific Norms And Alcohol Consumption Among Hispanic/Latino/A And Caucasian Students, Joseph W. Labrie, David C. Atkins, Clayton Neighbors, Tehniat Mirza, Mary E. Larimer

Heads Up!

Previous research has shown that social norms are among the strongest predictors of college student drinking and that normative misperceptions of more similar groups’ drinking behavior may be more influential on individual drinking than those groups perceived to be more different. However, limited research has explored the moderating role of ethnicity in this context. The current study examined the differential impact that Hispanic/Latino/a and Caucasian students’ normative perceptions of both typical and same-ethnicity college students’ drinking behavior had on their own drinking. Participants (N = 5,369 students; 60.4% female; 81.4% Caucasian; mean age 19.9 years) from two colleges completed …


American Sueño: Hispanic Immigrants' Cultural Adaptation In American Small Cities, Tatiana Almeida Apr 2012

American Sueño: Hispanic Immigrants' Cultural Adaptation In American Small Cities, Tatiana Almeida

Masters Theses

This study investigated certain aspects of the cross-cultural adaptation process of Spanish-speaking Hispanic immigrants residing in small cities in the United States. Using Young Yun Kim's cross-cultural adaptation theory as a theoretical framework, the researcher investigated the journey those sojourners undergo and how their cultural identities are shaped throughout the process. The two questions that guided the research were: (1) What are the difficulties that Hispanics that migrate to small cities in the United States encounter? (2) What are the mechanisms (media usage, language acquisition, habits, life style etc.) utilized by them in order to adapt to the new environment? …


March 2012, John M. Pfau Library Mar 2012

March 2012, John M. Pfau Library

LBHP Newsletters

Content:

  • A League of Their Own
  • Mexican American Women and Softball
  • Neighborhoods of Baseball a Hit in Burbank by Terry Cannon
  • First Pitch Ceremony to Honor LBHP players
  • Preserving Memories
  • Exhibit for Jose “Lupino” Guadalupe
  • Neighborhoods of Baseball Exhibition by Tomas J. Benitez
  • Keep Swinging Dates by Jill Vassilakos-Long


Special Edition Winter 2012, John M. Pfau Library Jan 2012

Special Edition Winter 2012, John M. Pfau Library

LBHP Newsletters

Content:

  • Keep Swinging! By Jill Vassilakos-Long
  • Latino Baseball History Project Reunion
  • Introduction to Oral History at CSUSB