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Historically, Afro-Latinos/as have been underrepresented in political offices in the District of Columbia. Isreal G. Mallard explores the social/racial factors that influence the political attitudes of Afro-Latino/a voters, the Latino voting community at-large, and political representatives. Also, the author examines factors such as ethnicity and “pigmentocracy” (skin-color) which play a role in electing an Afro-Latino/a to political office Washington, DC. Furthermore, he provides answers to address the social/racial factors that influence the electability of light-skin and dark-skin self-identified Afro-Latinos/as running for political office in Washington, DC. In addition, he discusses how social/racial factors influence the pathway to political office for self-identified Afro-Latinos/as. He uses a qualitative methodological approach which includes interview participants to provide answers to this study.



Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Background

Chapter 2: Competing Perspectives

Chapter 3: Afro-Latino/a Identity and Electability

Chapter 4: Pathways to Political Office

Chapter 5: Summary, Conclusions, and Policy Recommendations

The Politics of Being Afro-Latino/Latina:

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 08/08/2022
      ISBN13: 9781666908176, 978-1666908176
      ISBN10: 1666908177

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Historically, Afro-Latinos/as have been underrepresented in political offices in the District of Columbia. Isreal G. Mallard explores the social/racial factors that influence the political attitudes of Afro-Latino/a voters, the Latino voting community at-large, and political representatives. Also, the author examines factors such as ethnicity and “pigmentocracy” (skin-color) which play a role in electing an Afro-Latino/a to political office Washington, DC. Furthermore, he provides answers to address the social/racial factors that influence the electability of light-skin and dark-skin self-identified Afro-Latinos/as running for political office in Washington, DC. In addition, he discusses how social/racial factors influence the pathway to political office for self-identified Afro-Latinos/as. He uses a qualitative methodological approach which includes interview participants to provide answers to this study.



      Table of Contents

      Chapter 1: Background

      Chapter 2: Competing Perspectives

      Chapter 3: Afro-Latino/a Identity and Electability

      Chapter 4: Pathways to Political Office

      Chapter 5: Summary, Conclusions, and Policy Recommendations

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