In Search of a Day in Paradise: Aztlan

In Search of a Day in Paradise: Aztlan
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Publisher : iUniverse
Total Pages : 82
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ISBN-10 : 1475957394
ISBN-13 : 9781475957396
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Book Synopsis In Search of a Day in Paradise: Aztlan by : Moises Venegas

Download or read book In Search of a Day in Paradise: Aztlan written by Moises Venegas and published by iUniverse. This book was released on 2012-11-12 with total page 82 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: New Mexico is a land of crisis; steps must be taken to improve the lives of its residents. In In Search of a Day in Paradise: Aztlan, author Dr. Moises Venegas analyzes the history of Hispanics in the southwest and makes a call for change in New Mexicos education, policies, and politics. Venegas shows that after four hundred years, mestizo Hispanos are still searching for their elusive day in paradisethat cultural, economic, political and educational paradise that could help put them in a better place in the future. In Search of a Day in Paradise: Aztlan discusses how, in this modern era, New Mexicans can strive for the return of AztlanNew Mexico, Texas, Colorado, Arizona, and Californiaby demanding a better education , voting for leaders who do not just talk but act when it comes to improving the job situation in New Mexico, and eliminating poverty. In Search of a Day in Paradise: Aztlan offers insight into how using historical data can be of influence as Hispanos seek to improve their standing in todays society. Time will tell if they will perform better educationally and politically in 2075 than they have in the past.


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