We the Dreamers: Life Stories on the Other Side of the Border

We the Dreamers: Life Stories on the Other Side of the Border

by Josefina Vázquez Mota
We the Dreamers: Life Stories on the Other Side of the Border

We the Dreamers: Life Stories on the Other Side of the Border

by Josefina Vázquez Mota

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Overview

DREAMer: a young visionary, an undocumented immigrant, who wants

to achieve the American Dream.

As of August 2016 it was estimated that some 35 million Mexicans were living in the United States, 23.5 million of whom were born in the United States and 11.5 million in Mexico. Of the latter, only 5 million are undocumented and of them, 1.3 million are considered DREAMers: young people who were taken to the United States by their parents when they were children, who grew up and were educated in this country, and who -because of their illegal status-face daunting obstacles to develop professionally. This, however, does not prevent them from dreaming.

In We the DREAMers,Josefina Vázquez Mota explores the laws and statistics, and above all highlights the narratives and emotions behind thelife stories of these DREAMers whose only objective is to fulfill their dreams. Their testimonies offer a kaleidoscope of viewpoints, pinpointing many obstacles. Nevertheless, they are voices of young people who have not given up; instead they have created or joined activist groups alongside many other people who, like them, just want to be heard and acknowledged. This volume introduces you to some of them.

«This book is for the courageous, for some of its stories will break any reader's heart, especially those that are a litany of closed doors and missed opportunities. Nevertheless, it is a story of perseverance, optimism, and social commitment on the part of young people filled with hope. Driven by the desire to achieve their own dreams, the DREAMers strive relentlessly to make the road less difficult for those who follow them and to minimize the obstacles facing other undocumented young people and their families, while they campaign fervently for immigration reform.»

Alyshia Gálvez, CUNY Professor


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9786073161343
Publisher: GRIJALBO
Publication date: 11/21/2017
Sold by: PENGUIN RANDOM HOUSE GRUPO EDITORIAL
Format: eBook
Pages: 320
File size: 8 MB
Language: Spanish

About the Author

Josefina Vázquez Mota es la primera mujer en ocupar el cargo de secretaria de Desarrollo Social y también la primera secretaria de Educación Pública de México. En 2009 regresó a la Cámara de Diputados, donde se convirtió en la primera mujer en ser nombrada coordinadora del Grupo Parlamentario del pan. En 2010 ocupó la presidencia de la Junta de Coordinación Política de la Cámara y en 2011 pidió licencia a su diputación para recorrer México y escuchar a los ciudadanos. En 2012 ganó por mayoría la contienda interna del partido y se convirtió en la primera candidata del pan a la Presidencia de México. Actualmente es senadora de la República y es presidenta de la Comisión de Derechos de la Niñez y de la Adolescencia. Como autora, en 1999 publicó su primer libro con el provocador título de Dios mío, hazme viuda por favor, un llamado a las mujeres para superar sus propios temores, del que se han vendido más de un millón de ejemplares y que se reeditó en 2016. Otros títulos son: Nuestra oportunidad. Un México para todos (2011); Cuando los hijos mandan: ¿Cómo querer y educar con límites? (2014); Una lección para todas: aciertos y errores de tres mujeres en campaña (2015); Nosotros los dreamers (2017) y Ser grande (2019).

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