Smith, Heather A.

UNCC

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RECEPTIVITY IN A NEW IMMIGRANT GATEWAY: IMMIGRANT SETTLEMENT GEOGRAPHY, PUBLIC EDUCATION, AND IMMIGRANT INTEGRATION IN CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA 2013 4343 Community receptivity expresses the degree of openness within a place to someone or something new. Receptivity is shaped by multiple components, institutions, and structures related to a community’s political, economic, social, and cultural spheres. ...
EXPLORING LATINO HEALTHCARE SERVICE PROVISION IN A PRE-EMERGING IMMIGRANT GATEWAY STATE 2014 202 As Latinos continue to grow in population and impact, both nationwide and in the U.S. South, so too must the appropriate and equitable provision of services. Healthcare service provision is particularly important to Latinos as research shows they fac...
The impact of the 287(g) program on processes of Hispanic integration and engagement : a case study of Charlotte-Mecklenburg, North Carolina 2012 2061 This research explores the impacts of a federal-local partnership called the 287(g) program on the processes of integration of Hispanics in Charlotte-Mecklenburg, North Carolina. Federal 287(g) allows Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to part...