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Projectos De Alfabetização: Um Diálogo Com Paulo Freire, Donaldo Macedo, Paulo Freire
Projectos De Alfabetização: Um Diálogo Com Paulo Freire, Donaldo Macedo, Paulo Freire
Journal of Cape Verdean Studies
No abstract provided.
D'Nos Manera - Gender, Collective Identity And Leadership In The Cape Verdean Community In The United States, Terza Alice Silva Lima-Neves
D'Nos Manera - Gender, Collective Identity And Leadership In The Cape Verdean Community In The United States, Terza Alice Silva Lima-Neves
Journal of Cape Verdean Studies
This study examines the role of gender relations in modern diaspora communities by presenting Cape Verdeans in the United States as an understudied case within African diasporic experiences. Cape Verdean communities and their organizations have existed in the United States since the 1800s. The levels of intensity with which these organizations operate have shifted over time based on the realities of the host country and the homeland. As a labor diaspora, it will take the Cape Verdean community in the US several generations to shift from labor to skilled diaspora. This study argues that three factors impact the progress of …
Journal Of Cape Verdean Studies, Vol. 1
Journal Of Cape Verdean Studies, Vol. 1
Journal of Cape Verdean Studies
No abstract provided.