Massachusetts bibliography

Borges-Mendez, Ramon F. CBOs and Non-Profits in Policy Intermediation in New Latino Settlements: The Cases of Holyoke and Lawrence, Massachusetts. Paper presented at the 2006 ARNOVA Conference, November 17. http://www.naccouncil.org/pdf/ Borges-Mendez%20ARNOVA2-1-4-07.pdf.

Migration, Social Networks, Poverty, and the Regionalization of Puerto Rican Settlements: Barrio Formation in Lowell, Lawrence, and Holyoke, Massachusetts. Latino Studies Journal 4, no. 1 (May 1993): 3-21.

Industrial Change, Immigration, and Community Development: An Overview of Europeans and Latinos. New England Journal of Public Policy, special issue (Spring-Summer 1995): 43-58.

Donghi, Tulio Halperin. The Contemporary History of Latin America. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 1993.

Morales, Julio. Puerto Rican Poverty and Migration: We Just Had to Try Elsewhere. New York: Praeger Publishers, 1986.

Perez, Deborah Maira, and Melissa Lee. The Evolution of the Latino Community in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Tufts University, Anthropology 183: Urban Borderlands, Spring 2002. http://repository01.lib.tufts.edu:8080/fedora/get/tufts:MS083. 001.001.00013/bdef:TuftsPDF/getPDF (accessed February 2007).

Torres, Andres. Latinos in New England. Philadelphia, PA: Temple University Press, 2006. U.S. Census Bureau. http://www.census.gov.

Uriarte, Miren. Massachusetts. In The Oxford Encyclopedia of Latinos and Latinas in the United States. Eds. Suzanne Oboler and Deena Gonzalez. New York: Oxford University Press, 2005, 87-88.

Salvadorans, Guatemalans, Hondurans and Colombians: A Scan of Needs of Recent

Latin American Immigrants to the Boston Area. Boston, MA: Mauricio Gaston Institute for Latino Community Development and Public Policy, 2003.

Uriarte, Miren, and Lisa Chavez. Latino Students and the Massachusetts Public Schools. Boston, MA: Mauricio Gaston Institute for Latino Community Development and Public Policy, 2000.

Uriarte, Miren, Paul Osterman, Carol Hardy-Fanta, and Edwin Melendez. Latinos in Boston: Confronting Poverty, Building Community. Boston, MA: Boston Persistent Poverty Project, 1992.

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