Abstract
The immense diversity among Latinos has begun to separate instead of unite us, making it difficult for the Latino "voice" to be articulated. prevents homogenous connections from being made among the divergent people that comprise the Latino community. These homogenous connections are necessary in order for the truth about the Latino perspective to be understood: It is as diverse as the people from whom it comes.
Recommended Citation
Aaron Monty,
Retranslating Differences,
52 Clev. St. L. Rev.
255
(2005)
available at https://engagedscholarship.csuohio.edu/clevstlrev/vol52/iss1/17
Comments
Symposium: Eighth Annual LatCrit Conference City & The Citizen: Operations of Power, Strategies of Resistance: Section III: Identity, Discourse & Society: Mapping the Lines of Critical Inquiry