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Villarreal, Roberto Escamilla was born on October 20, 1936 in Karnes City, Texas, United States. Son of Epifanio Senior and Antonia (Escamilla) Villarreal.
( This exemplary contribution to the literature on ethnic...)
This exemplary contribution to the literature on ethnic studies examines the issues surrounding Mexican-American political empowerment in the United States. The chapters, originally contributions to a symposium at the University of Texas in El Paso, are uniformly engaging, rigorous in their analysis, and richly suggestive in their conclusions. This exceptionally fine collection discusses the political history of Mexican-Americans, the role of their interest groups, educational models, local bureaucracies, and electoral strategies. Noteworthy are the barriers to Chicano authority found in Los Angeles and Texas. Strongly recommended. Library Journal This timely book is among the first to be published that directly addresses the political empowerment of Hispanics. The contributors concern themselves not only with the progress and problems of political empowerment, but also with the prospects of future empowerment--the political strategies and agendas for the next decade. Conducted by a group of scholars well known for their research on Chicano politics, the studies suggest that while substantial progress has been made in opening political doors to Mexican Americans, most of their political potential has yet to be realized. The volume begins with an overview of the history of Mexican-American political empowerment from 1850 to the present. Institutional, procedural, and ideological barriers to success in American politics for Mexican- Americans are reviewed. An examination of two major politics for paradigms for educational achievement reflect different views on educational success and failure. The bureaucracy of local government and its sensitivity in increasing political representation in Los Angeles, the development of political organization and leadership, and future legal issues are covered. In the conclusion, the various perspectives of the contributors are synthesized to point the way to the next level of Mexican-American empowerment, and ultimately, to a general theory of political integration.
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Latino Empowerment: Progress, Problems, and Prospects (Contributions to the Study of Education #23) Latino Empowerment: Progress, Problems, and Prospects (Contributions to the Study of Education #23) by Villarreal, Roberto E ( Author ) Hardcover Nov- 1988 Hardcover Nov- 17- 1988
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( Coalition formation is mounting among Latinos as they a...)
Coalition formation is mounting among Latinos as they acquire greater strength in U.S. politics. This collection of essays is the first complete study of Latino political coalitions. It elaborates on Latino Empowerment: Progress, Problems, and Prospects (Greenwood Press, 1988), an earlier collection by the same editors that studied Latino empowerment in general. The contributors to Latinos and Political Coalitions detail how coalitional politics have become a major avenue of empowerment for the Latino community. The contributors illuminate the historical and cyclical changes in the political life of the Latino community by exploring coalitional politics at all levels and stages: from new coalitions attempting to broaden their power base to established organizational coalitions working to support or defeat legislation. The media, community response, language policy, immigration reform, the labor movement, municipal politics, and voter mobilization are among the topics covered. This collection concludes with theoretical insights about minority group coalitions and offers a comprehensive bibliography. It will be valuable for courses and research in political science, sociology, Chicano studies, and history.
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Villarreal, Roberto Escamilla was born on October 20, 1936 in Karnes City, Texas, United States. Son of Epifanio Senior and Antonia (Escamilla) Villarreal.
Bachelor of Science, Texas Agricultural and Industrial University, 1962. Master of Science, Texas Agricultural and Industrial University, 1966. Master of Arts, University Oklahoma, 1972.
Doctor of Philosophy, University Oklahoma, 1975.
Teacher Pawnee Indiana School District, Texas, 1962-1963, Pharr-San Juan-Alamo Indiana School District, 1963-1966. Instructor Bee County College, Beeville, 1967-1970, University Oklahoma, Norman, 1970-1972. Chairman Bee County College, Department Social Sciences, 1972-1973.
Director Bee County College, Federal Programs, 1973-1976. Professor University Texas Polit Science Department, El Paso, 1976—2003, chairman, since 1987, professor emeritus, since 2003. Advisor University Texas System, Austin, 1990-1991.
Associate vice president academy affairs University Texas, El Paso, 1991-1996. Executive director International Consortium for Health and Environmental Security, since 2003.
(Latino Empowerment: Progress, Problems, and Prospects (Co...)
( This exemplary contribution to the literature on ethnic...)
( Coalition formation is mounting among Latinos as they a...)
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Member executive committee Hispanic Leadership Institute, El Paso, since 1989. Member National Association Chicano Studies (executive officer 1985-1986), American Association for Higher Education (chair Hispanic Caucus 1991), Texas Association College Teachers (vice president 1979-1980, president 1980-1982).
Married Norma Pedraza, June 12, 1965. Children: Marco Dante, Carlo Renato, Ethel Minerva.