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This research brief centers young Latinas (ages 18-34) in Oxnard, California, to illuminate employment trends and propose recommendations that address their unique labor challenges.
This report presents findings from surveys and interviews conducted in 2023 for the CSRC's Thriving Youth Study. Students’ responses provide an overview of the educational experiences of Oxnard’s Latina/o young adults.
This study focuses on young adults’ educational aspirations, high school experiences, and pathways to civic engagement after high school.
This report draws on findings from the Oxnard Thriving Youth Study (TYS), led by the UCLA Chicano Studies Research Center.
Esteemed cultural historian Tomás Ybarra-Frausto relates Mesa-Bains’s life to contemporary events and her artistic and intellectual production to her concept of domesticana (a feminist interpretation of rasquachismo) and her mestiza identity.

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