All in this together: building collaboration between indigenous and immigrant Hispanic populations in rural northern California
Graduation Date
2016
Document Type
Project
Program
Other
Program
Project (M.S.W.)--Humboldt State University, Social Work, 2016
Committee Chair Name
Yvonne Doble
Committee Chair Affiliation
HSU Faculty or Staff
Keywords
Grass-roots, Latino, Curriculum, Immigrant, Native-American, Humboldt State University -- Projects -- Social Work, Social Work, Relationships, Collaboration, Indigenous, Building, Organizing, Native, Hispanic
Abstract
Oppression and marginalization are still very much rampant in today's society. Two groups oppressed groups in rural northern California are indigenous people and immigrant Hispanic populations. Northern California is home to some of the largest tribes in the state and they subsequently have a large presence in the area. Immigrant Hispanic populations are the largest growing population in the state as well as in rural Northern California. Bridging the struggles of these two groups can increase advocacy and collaboration at a local and regional level. This project focused on developing a curriculum for service providers in the area that focuses on past history of both these groups, past and present collaboration, and strategies for collaboration.
Recommended Citation
Alves, Evan, "All in this together: building collaboration between indigenous and immigrant Hispanic populations in rural northern California" (2016). Cal Poly Humboldt theses and projects. 1129.
https://digitalcommons.humboldt.edu/etd/1129
https://scholarworks.calstate.edu/concern/theses/70795b06s