Enrique's Journey

Enrique's Journey
  • Author : Sonia Nazario
  • Publisher : Random House
  • File Size : 41,7 Mb
  • Total Pages : 354
  • Relase : 2007-01-02
  • ISBN : 9781588366023
  • Rating : 4/5 (5 users)

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An astonishing story that puts a human face on the ongoing debate about immigration reform in the United States, now updated with a new Epilogue and Afterword, photos of Enrique and his family, an author interview, and more—the definitive edition of a classic of contemporary America Based on the Los Angeles Times newspaper series that won two Pulitzer Prizes, one for feature writing and another for feature photography, this page-turner about the power of family is a popular text in classrooms and a touchstone for communities across the country to engage in meaningful discussions about this essential American subject. Enrique’s Journey recounts the unforgettable quest of a Honduran boy looking for his mother, eleven years after she is forced to leave her starving family to find work in the United States. Braving unimaginable peril, often clinging to the sides and tops of freight trains, Enrique travels through hostile worlds full of thugs, bandits, and corrupt cops. But he pushes forward, relying on his wit, courage, hope, and the kindness of strangers. As Isabel Allende writes: “This is a twenty-first-century Odyssey. If you are going to read only one nonfiction book this year, it has to be this one.” Praise for Enrique’s Journey “Magnificent . . . Enrique’s Journey is about love. It’s about family. It’s about home.”—The Washington Post Book World “[A] searing report from the immigration frontlines . . . as harrowing as it is heartbreaking.”—People (four stars) “Stunning . . . As an adventure narrative alone, Enrique’s Journey is a worthy read. . . . Nazario’s impressive piece of reporting [turns] the current immigration controversy from a political story into a personal one.”—Entertainment Weekly “Gripping and harrowing . . . a story begging to be told.”—The Christian Science Monitor “[A] prodigious feat of reporting . . . [Sonia Nazario is] amazingly thorough and intrepid.”—Newsday

Enrique's Journey (Impure #4)

Enrique's Journey (Impure #4)
  • Author : V. M. Anthony
  • Publisher : Timeless Romance, Inc.
  • File Size : 44,8 Mb
  • Total Pages : 64
  • Relase :
  • ISBN :
  • Rating : 4/5 (84 users)

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This is Enrique’s Story! One quiet day in May… Enrique had just finished his junior year of college and had started taking a few summer classes. Maya was looking forward to a weekend at the beach and then high school graduation. Alexandra, an Army nurse, was only a few weeks away from being honorably discharged and thinking about her future. Spencer, a career Marine, was content with his place in the military. He liked his unit and the challenges of his job. That is, until the rules changed. Four individuals at different stages in life are set on a path none of them wanted. A journey of hardship and danger and all because they are impure. ENRIQUE is the 4th book in the Impure serialized series and does contain cliffhangers common in serialized fiction.

Enrique's Journey (The Young Adult Adaptation)

Enrique's Journey (The Young Adult Adaptation)
  • Author : Sonia Nazario
  • Publisher : Delacorte Press
  • File Size : 44,7 Mb
  • Total Pages : 288
  • Relase : 2013-08-27
  • ISBN : 9780307983152
  • Rating : 5/5 (1 users)

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In this bestselling true story, one Honduran boy goes in search of his mother, who left to find work in the United States ten years ago—when he was just seven years old. This is the true and heartbreaking story of sixteen-year-old Enrique, who sets off on a journey alone to find his mother, who he has not seen for eleven years, not since she left her starving family and illegally entered the United States, hoping to make enough money to send home to Honduras. With little more in his pocket than a slip of paper bearing his mother’s phone number, Enrique embarks on a treacherous odyssey, traveling by clinging to the sides and tops of freight trains. Even when confronted by bandits, thugs, and corrupt cops, he is determined to complete his journey, often buoyed by the kindness of strangers or simply by luck finding water or food. In the face of this hostile world, Enrique’s love for his mother and his desire to be reunited with her endure and triumph. Enrique’s journey tells the larger story of undocumented Latin American migrants in the United States. His is an inspiring and timeless tale about the meaning of family and fortitude that brings to light the daily struggles of migrants, legal and otherwise, and the complicated choices they face. The issues seamlessly interwoven into this gripping nonfiction work for young people, based on the adult phenomenon Enrique's Journey: The Story of a Boy's Dangerous Odyssey to Reunite with His Mother and the Pulitzer Price-winning Los Angeles Times newspaper series that inspired it, are perfect for common core usage and for discussions of current events. Includes an 8-page photo insert, as well as an epilogue that describes what has happened to Enrique and his family since the adult edition was published. Praise for Enrique’s Journey “A heartwrenching account. Provides a human face, both beautiful and scarred, for the undocumented. A must read." —Kirkus Reviews, Starred "This powerfully written survival story personalizes the complicated, pervasive, and heart-wrenching debates about immigration and immigrants' rights and will certainly spark discussion in the classroom and at home."—Booklist

Socially Undocumented

Socially Undocumented
  • Author : Amy Reed-Sandoval
  • Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
  • File Size : 46,8 Mb
  • Total Pages : 241
  • Relase : 2020
  • ISBN : 9780190619800
  • Rating : 4/5 (84 users)

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"What does it really mean to "be undocumented," particularly in the contemporary United States? Political philosophers, policymakers and others often define the term "undocumented migrant" legalistically-that is, in terms of lacking legal authorization to live and work in one's current country of residence. Socially Undocumented: Identity and Immigration Justice challenges such a pure "legalistic understanding" by arguing that being undocumented should not always be conceptualized along such lines. To be socially undocumented, it argues, is to possess a real, visible, and embodied social identity that does not always track one's actual legal status in the United States. By integrating a descriptive/phenomenological account of socially undocumented identity with a normative/political account of how the oppression with which it is associated ought to be dealt with as a matter of social justice, this book offers a new vision of immigration ethics. It addresses concrete ethical challenges associated with immigration, such as the question of whether open borders are morally required, the militarization of the Mexico-U.S. border, the perilous journey that many Mexican and Central American migrants undertake to get to the United States, the difficult experiences of many socially undocumented women who cross U.S. borders to seek prenatal care while visibly pregnant, and more"--

The Ethical Journalist

The Ethical Journalist
  • Author : Gene Foreman
  • Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
  • File Size : 53,9 Mb
  • Total Pages : 432
  • Relase : 2011-09-13
  • ISBN : 9781444359640
  • Rating : 4/5 (84 users)

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The Ethical Journalist gives aspiring journalists the tools they need to make responsible professional decisions. Provides a foundation in applied ethics in journalism Examines the subject areas where ethical questions most frequently arise in modern practice Incorporates the views of distinguished print, broadcast and online journalists, exploring such critical issues as race, sex, and the digitalization of news sources Illustrated with 24 real-life case studies that demonstrate how to think in 'shades of gray' rather than 'black and white' Includes questions for class discussion and guides for putting important ethical concepts to use in the real world Accompanying website includes model course schedules, discussion guides, PowerPoint slides, sample quiz and exam questions and links to additional readings online: www.wiley.com/go/foreman

Tri-level Identity Crisis

Tri-level Identity Crisis
  • Author : Tapiwa N. Mucherera,Chris Kiesling,Anne Kiome Gatobu
  • Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
  • File Size : 41,5 Mb
  • Total Pages : 186
  • Relase : 2020-07-31
  • ISBN : 9781625645524
  • Rating : 4/5 (84 users)

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This text captures the profound unacknowledged crisis that is unique to children of first-generation immigrants, by virtue of their being caught in a world of their parents’ culture of origin and their social experience in the United States. The book makes the case for three levels of adolescent crisis unique to this population, namely, the general developmental crisis experienced by all adolescents as articulated by developmental theories; the cultural identity crises experienced by ethnic minority persons as they encounter the layered racialization of American history; and, finally, the unique crisis that arises from conflicting cultural values and morals when first-generation immigrant parents, wanting to preserve native values, clash with their children, who seek belonging in the Western context in which they currently reside. The book traces the psychological, emotional, and social roots of the crisis. The authors, representing immigrants from different continents, portray the unique, ethnic minority challenges they encounter in coming to the US, exemplifying further the tri-level crisis. Finally, the book offers ways that parents can be proactive in helping their children navigate the potential tri-level crisis through ITAV (It Takes a Village) camps and family palavers.

Reading for Action

Reading for Action
  • Author : Ashley S. Boyd,Janine J. Darragh
  • Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
  • File Size : 52,9 Mb
  • Total Pages : 218
  • Relase : 2019-06-05
  • ISBN : 9781475846683
  • Rating : 4/5 (84 users)

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This book illuminates methods for drawing upon young adult literature to facilitate students’ social action.

The Ethics of the Story

The Ethics of the Story
  • Author : David Craig
  • Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
  • File Size : 46,5 Mb
  • Total Pages : 232
  • Relase : 2006
  • ISBN : 0742537773
  • Rating : 4/5 (84 users)

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The best journalists are masters at their craft. With a comma and a colon, a vivid verb and a colorful adjective, they not only convey important information but also create a sense of place and evoke powerful emotions. A compelling story can shape--for good or ill--the way a reader understands people, events, and issues. The Ethics of the Story examines the ethical implications of narrative techniques commonly used in journalism, not just literary journalism but also news and feature writing. The book draws on interviews with 60 talented journalists, including Pulitzer Prize winners, to offer practical advice about ethical choices in writing and editing. Much has been written about journalism ethics, but the discussion has often focused on spectacularly bad decisions--such as Jayson Blair's and Jack Kelley's use of fraudulent narrative--rather than the ethical dimension of day-to-day choices about the building blocks of journalistic storytelling. The Ethics of the Story fills a gap in current work on ethics, writing, and editing. It will enlighten any serious wordsmith with a story to tell.

Migrants and Citizens

Migrants and Citizens
  • Author : Tisha M. Rajendra
  • Publisher : Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
  • File Size : 46,5 Mb
  • Total Pages : 179
  • Relase : 2017-08-15
  • ISBN : 9781467448802
  • Rating : 4/5 (84 users)

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In all the noisy rhetoric currently surrounding immigration, one important question is rarely asked: What ethical responsibilities do immigrants and citizens have to each other? In this book Tisha Rajendra reframes the confused and often heated debate over immigration around the world, proposes a new definition of justice based on responsibility to relationships, and develops a Christian ethic to address this vexing social problem.

Visible Borders, Invisible Economies

Visible Borders, Invisible Economies
  • Author : Kristy L. Ulibarri
  • Publisher : University of Texas Press
  • File Size : 41,5 Mb
  • Total Pages : 283
  • Relase : 2022-11-22
  • ISBN : 9781477326039
  • Rating : 4/5 (84 users)

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Globalization in the United States can seem paradoxical: free trade coincides with fortification of the southern border, while immigration is reimagined as a national-security threat. US politics turn aggressively against Latinx migrants and subjects even as post-NAFTA markets become thoroughly reliant on migrant and racialized workers. But in fact, there is no incongruity here. Rather, anti-immigrant politics reflect a strategy whereby capital uses specialized forms of violence to create a reserve army of the living, laboring dead. Visible Borders, Invisible Economies turns to Latinx literature, photography, and films that render this unseen scheme shockingly vivid. Works such as Valeria Luiselli’s Tell Me How It Ends and Alex Rivera’s Sleep Dealer crystallize the experience of Latinx subjects and migrants subjugated to social death, their political existence erased by disenfranchisement and racist violence while their bodies still toil in behalf of corporate profits. In Kristy L. Ulibarri’s telling, art clarifies what power obscures: the national-security state performs anti-immigrant and xenophobic politics that substitute cathartic nationalism for protections from the free market while ensuring maximal corporate profits through the manufacture of disposable migrant labor.

How a Bride was Won

How a Bride was Won
  • Author : Friedrich Gerstäcker
  • Publisher : Unknown
  • File Size : 42,6 Mb
  • Total Pages : 312
  • Relase : 1869
  • ISBN : MINN:31951002139810S
  • Rating : 4/5 (84 users)

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Enrique's Journey: The True Story of a Boy Determined to Reunite with His Mother(young Adult)

Enrique's Journey: The True Story of a Boy Determined to Reunite with His Mother(young Adult)
  • Author : Sonia Nazario
  • Publisher : Perfection Learning
  • File Size : 41,7 Mb
  • Total Pages : 273
  • Relase : 2014-08-05
  • ISBN : 1680650165
  • Rating : 4/5 (84 users)

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Adapted for young people, this edition of "Enrique s Journey" is written by Sonia Nazario and based on the adult book of the same name. It is the true story of Enrique, a teenager from Honduras, who sets out on a journey, braving hardship and peril, to find his mother, who had no choice but to leave him when he was a child and go to the United States in search of work. Enrique s story will bring to light the daily struggles of migrants, legal and otherwise, and the complicated choices they face simply trying to survive and provide for the basic needs of their families. The issues seamlessly interwoven into this gripping nonfiction work for young people are perfect for common core discussion." Includes an 8-page photo insert, as well as an epilogue that describes what has happened to Enrique and his family since the adult edition was published." A heartwrenching account. Provides a human face, both beautiful and scarred, for the undocumented. A must read."--"Kirkus Reviews," Starred "Nazario's straightforward . . . journalistic writing style largely serves the complex, sprawling story effectively. A valuable addition to young adult collections." "School Library Journal " "This powerfully written survival story personalizes the complicated, pervasive, and heart-wrenching debates about immigration and immigrants' rights and will certainly spark discussion in the classroom and at home." "Booklist "An NCSS-CBC Notable Social Studies Trade Book for Young People A "Kirkus Reviews" Best Teen Book of the Year A Junior Library Guild Selection"

Diversityinc

Diversityinc
  • Author : Anonim
  • Publisher : Unknown
  • File Size : 44,6 Mb
  • Total Pages : 1396
  • Relase : 2006
  • ISBN : CORNELL:31924083439525
  • Rating : 4/5 (84 users)

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Summary of Sonia Nazario's Enrique's Journey

Summary of Sonia Nazario's Enrique's Journey
  • Author : Everest Media,
  • Publisher : Everest Media LLC
  • File Size : 51,9 Mb
  • Total Pages : 31
  • Relase : 2022-03-27T22:59:00Z
  • ISBN : 9781669373018
  • Rating : 4/5 (84 users)

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Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book. Sample Book Insights: #1 Lourdes, the mother, is leaving her son, Enrique, behind in Honduras. She cannot afford to bring him with her to the United States, so she leaves him behind. #2 The journey is hard for the Mexicans, but even harder for the Central Americans. They must make an illegal and dangerous trek up the length of Mexico. They are hunted by corrupt police, bandits, and gang members deported from the United States. #3 Lourdes, separated from her son, Enrique, begins the journey to find him. She travels to Mexico and crosses into the United States, eventually making it to Los Angeles, where she is hired to care for a little girl. #4 When Enrique was seven, his mother left him and his father to go live with her new boyfriend. His father soon started a new family with the woman, and Enrique rarely saw his father. When he did, he would treat him with disdain.

Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences

Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences
  • Author : Anonim
  • Publisher : Unknown
  • File Size : 55,6 Mb
  • Total Pages : 132
  • Relase : 2007
  • ISBN : UCAL:B5065407
  • Rating : 4/5 (84 users)

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Annual Convention

Annual Convention
  • Author : National Association of Hispanic Journalists (U.S.). Convention
  • Publisher : Unknown
  • File Size : 48,6 Mb
  • Total Pages : 100
  • Relase : 2003
  • ISBN : UTEXAS:059173003706065
  • Rating : 4/5 (84 users)

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To Tell the Truth

To Tell the Truth
  • Author : Connie D. Griffin
  • Publisher : Addison-Wesley Longman
  • File Size : 48,6 Mb
  • Total Pages : 340
  • Relase : 2009
  • ISBN : UOM:39015073633078
  • Rating : 4/5 (84 users)

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This text engages with current conversations in the popular field of creative nonfiction, which ranges across memoir and biography, the essay, and literary journalism. Designed to meet the growing need resulting from a burgeoning interest in narrative nonfiction, To Tell the Truth emphasizes key elements common to all three major branches of the genre. It assists creative nonfiction writers in developing a writing practice modeled to their unique needs, it addresses the practical tasks of applying elements of craft in the actual process of generating, shaping, developing, and revising material, and it includes contemporary models that represent the rich range and diversity of the genre. A key feature of the text, one seldom found in books on the subject, is the inclusion of a writers on writing section in each chapter, providing personal essays that reveal writers' internal processes--that quirky quality we call creativity--bringing in writers' revelations about uniquely individual approaches to foiling the inner critic and breaking through writer's block.

Migration as a Matter of Time

Migration as a Matter of Time
  • Author : Lilia Soto
  • Publisher : Unknown
  • File Size : 48,6 Mb
  • Total Pages : 520
  • Relase : 2008
  • ISBN : UCAL:C3501298
  • Rating : 4/5 (84 users)

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Enrique's Journey

Enrique's Journey
  • Author : Sonia Nazario
  • Publisher : Rayo
  • File Size : 40,8 Mb
  • Total Pages : 304
  • Relase : 2002
  • ISBN : 0060566442
  • Rating : 4/5 (84 users)

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Nazario, journalist for the Los Angeles Times, won the Pulitzer Prize in 2003 for this story in the category of feature writing. The articles, published from September 29 to October 7, 2002, followed a Honduran boy's dangerous and exhaustive search for his mother who had migrated to the United States.

Border-lines

Border-lines
  • Author : Anonim
  • Publisher : Unknown
  • File Size : 41,7 Mb
  • Total Pages : 278
  • Relase : 2012
  • ISBN : STANFORD:36105222566411
  • Rating : 4/5 (84 users)

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Border-Lines is an interdisciplinary academic journal dedicated to the dissemination of research on Chicana/o-Latina/o cultural, political, and social issues.