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Dream Big: Exploring Empowering Processes of DREAM Act Advocacy in a Focal State
Authors:Brad Forenza  Carolina Mendonca
Institution:Montclair State University
Abstract:This original, qualitative research analyzed in-depth interviews with five undocumented, college-age, Latino DREAM Act advocates in a single state. An organizational empowerment framework was utilized to explore processes allied with such advocacy. Four emergent themes transcended the data inductively: (1) Challenging Social Injustice, which pertains to participant motivations for involvement; (2) Inherent Connection, which pertains to the unique personal experiences among DREAM-ers; (3) Combatting Internalized Stigma, which pertains to overcoming the shame or embarrassment of an undocumented identity; and (4) Civic Literacy, which pertains to political proficiencies that participants acquired throughout their DREAM Act involvement. Implications are discussed.
Keywords:Organizational empowerment  DREAM Act  legal issues  post-secondary education  qualitative research  youth development
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