Latino Churches: Faith, Family, and Ethnicity in the Second GenerationCrane's work shows how a significant number of Latino youth born in the rural Midwest have stayed involved in church out of ethnic and family solidarity. Although these youths do not show the same zeal and enthusiasm for certain traditions held dear by their parents, they have kept the church as a vital social space for expressing their own spirituality and ethnic identity. Latino churches, in turn, are effective in shaping the lives of youth because they function both as supporters and extensions of the family. The family-congregation nexus combines to enable a more selective form of acculturation that maintains a high-level of family cohesion and linguistic-cultural continuity. Crane's study shows that religion continues to increase the diversity of society rather than facilitate the "incorporation" of ethnic groups into a cultural "mainstream." |
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... ( because each quarter a new booklet is issued ) is given for different age groups : adults , youth and children . The quarterlies were in Spanish , published by an Adventist office in Miami that Born Again in the USA 129.
... ( because each quarter a new booklet is issued ) is given for different age groups : adults , youth and children . The quarterlies were in Spanish , published by an Adventist office in Miami that Born Again in the USA 129.
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... given could also be a factor : a bilingual tutor does not assist these tests , in contrast to the tests given for the regular subjects . The school corporation ( or district ) has had an ESL program since the late 1980s , but the rapid ...
... given could also be a factor : a bilingual tutor does not assist these tests , in contrast to the tests given for the regular subjects . The school corporation ( or district ) has had an ESL program since the late 1980s , but the rapid ...
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... given permission by the Superintendent to research the matter further . Upon discovering that it is against federal guidelines to punish a language minority student for speaking a language other than English ( when free time or time to ...
... given permission by the Superintendent to research the matter further . Upon discovering that it is against federal guidelines to punish a language minority student for speaking a language other than English ( when free time or time to ...
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