My language, my voice, my freedom. A counternarrative of an ELL immigrant of color living in the U.S. diaspora -- Change of context, change of identity. Price paid for being a transnational person of color with an accent -- In search of a place called home. The linguistic, cultural, and socioeconomic dislocations of immigrants and transnationals of color -- Facing racial and socioeconomic discrimination with courage -- See their humanity in their otherness an appeal for equal rights for immigrants and transnationals of color -- Critical pedagogy and the life struggles of immigrants and English learners of color -- Being and feeling in exile. The heavy cost of being different.
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Black studies & critical thinking, 1947-5985 ; v. 4.
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