Advocacy and Policy Change for Undocumented Student Success
Author | : Enrique G. Murillo, Jr. |
Publisher | : Taylor & Francis |
Total Pages | : 222 |
Release | : 2024-12-24 |
ISBN-10 | : 9781040263341 |
ISBN-13 | : 1040263348 |
Rating | : 4/5 (348 Downloads) |
Download or read book Advocacy and Policy Change for Undocumented Student Success written by Enrique G. Murillo, Jr. and published by Taylor & Francis. This book was released on 2024-12-24 with total page 222 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Advocacy and Policy Change for Undocumented Student Success is a compelling exploration of the undocumented student experience in America, offering a deep dive into the advocacy, education, and systemic challenges faced by undocumented communities. Compiling the most significant work in the field in terms of its contributions to research and professional practice, this volume uncovers the historical struggles and triumphs of undocumented students and their families in their quest for educational access and equity. From pivotal legal milestones to personal narratives of resilience and adversity, this collection paints a comprehensive picture of the ongoing battle against legal and societal barriers. It delves into the mental health impacts of living undocumented and presents innovative strategies and policy reforms aimed at bridging the gap between harsh realities and hopeful aspirations. A clarion call to action, this volume is an invitation to join the fight for a more equitable and inclusive society, recognizing the vital contributions of undocumented individuals and advocating for systemic change. Advocacy and Policy Change for Undocumented Student Success is a must-have resource for graduate students and researchers in Educational Leadership and Policy, Multicultural Education, and Teacher Education. It will also be an important reading for educational leaders, teachers, counselors, administrators, and organizations that share a common interest in and commitment to the educational issues that impact undocumented students and their families.