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Irma N Guadarrama, Ph.D.
October 9, 2019
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About the Blog
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Book Presentation & Trailer
The Children Before Us: Recovering Their Memories and Raising Their Voices
Becoming Bilingual: What Schools Finally Got Right About Language Learning
An Unbroken Chain: Toward an Understanding of the Effects of Segregation on our Society
Examining Bilingual Education Programs for Their Effects on English Language Learners
Blaming the Children: How Texas Schools Work Against English Language Learners
Two Takeaways From This Election cycle: A Teacher Educator’s Perspective
Texas School Lawsuit Argues for Major Changes, But Misses an Important Target
Reclaiming Dignity and Resilience: The Journey of Maya Women Through War and Healing
Central America: What there is to Celebrate
Education
‘Estamos Aquí’ – We are here: Voices from Colonias Along the US-México Border
‘When They Speak, We Listen’ – The Voices from a Community Center in the Heart of a Colonia
‘We are the revolution:’ The Nicaraguan Women’s Movement Taking Charge
The Changes From Within: Mayan Women’s ‘Journey of Hope’
Nicaragua: “Our Beautiful Country”
El Salvador: ‘To Change the World’ – They Did, and in More Ways Than They Imagined
‘To Change the World’ iMAGEgALLERY
Guatemala: The Winds of Change in Ixil Country
Who are the Maya Ixil? A Photo Essay
The Maya Ixil School of Life: Ways of Knowing and Learning – A Photo Essay
Ixil Country: Slideshow
Nebaj: A Collective Memory, 11 01 19 Video
Asylum Seekers Waiting in Matamoros: Trading One Eternal Purgatory for Another
HONDURAS: Hondurans in Crisis– Why They Leave, Come Back and Leave Again
The Cattle Industry in Honduras: Investment for an Elite Few
The Politics of Making Drinking Water Accessible
The Choluteca River is Drying Up
The Destructive Path of Oligopoly
Honduras is Losing the War With the Maras
Lens: City Life in Tegucigalpa
Lines That Breathe When My Heart Speaks and Other Poems
Not Far from the Border: Stories and Reflections
Not Far from the Border: Songs
Not Far from the Border: Poems
Videos
Who Leaves and Who Stays
Book Presentation & Trailer
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