Prof. Tormos-Aponte's chapter on Latina social movement org.
Published in Latinas and the Politics of Urban Spaces
Public Policy Prof. Fernando Tormos-Aponte has coauthored a chapter in the recently-published book Latinas and the Politics of Urban Spaces.
The book "illuminates the ways in which Chicanas, Puerto Rican women, and other Latinas organize and lead social movements, either on the ground or digitally, in major cities of the continental United States and Puerto Rico. It shows how they challenge racism, sexism, homophobia, and anti-immigrant policies through their political praxis and spiritual activism. Drawing from a range of disciplines and perspectives, academic and activist authors offer unique insights into environmental justice, peace and conflict resolution, women’s rights, LGBTQ coalition-building, and more—all through a distinctive Latina lens. Designed for use in a wide range of college courses, this book is also aimed at practitioners, community organizers, and grassroots leaders. "
He coauthored the third chapter: "Intersectional Synthesis: A Case Study of the Colectiva Feminista en Construcción."
Posted: January 20, 2021, 4:38 PM