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"This book lies at the intersection of interdisciplinary education and sociology of immigration literature. Apoyo Sacrificial makes a critical contribution to higher education and family-engagement literature, policy, and practice by illustrating the often unobserved and unappreciated supportive strategies employed by undocumented Latinx parents. It centers the voices and perspectives of undocumented Latinx parents. Through in-depth qualitative interviews, the book offers detailed insight into how parents make sense of their experiences with their children's schools, their role in their…mehr

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"This book lies at the intersection of interdisciplinary education and sociology of immigration literature. Apoyo Sacrificial makes a critical contribution to higher education and family-engagement literature, policy, and practice by illustrating the often unobserved and unappreciated supportive strategies employed by undocumented Latinx parents. It centers the voices and perspectives of undocumented Latinx parents. Through in-depth qualitative interviews, the book offers detailed insight into how parents make sense of their experiences with their children's schools, their role in their education, and how their undocumented immigration status impacted these interactions"--
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Stephany Cuevas is an assistant professor of education in the Attallah College of Educational Studies at Chapman University, where she teaches in the Integrated Educational Studies (IES) program. Dr. Cuevas served as a college advisor in Oakland Unified School District and as the lead seminar instructor for the UC Berkeley Summer Bridge Program.