Border Narratives: Alisha Vasquez (English)3
Dublin Core
Titulo
Border Narratives: Alisha Vasquez (English)3
Descripción
Profile of Alisha Vasquez, an educator and community activist that self-identifies as a crip Chicana mama. Recorded in English. Includes American Sign Language interpretation and open captions.
Creador
Disability Rights Washington, Rooted in Rights
Arizona Center for Disability Law
Vasquez, Alisha (interviewee)
Fuente
Reclaiming the Border Narrative collection (MS 789)
Editor
University of Arizona Libraries
Fecha
2022-11-29
Formato
mp4
Idioma
eng
ase
Tipo
Moving Image
Identificador
Alisha_FINAL_ENGLISH_ASL_OPENCAPS.mp4
azu_2023.025_RBNDisability_BD001_Alisha_FINAL_ENGLISH_ASL_OPENCAPS.mp4
Cobertura
Arizona--Tucson
Washington (D.C.)
Duración
00:06:22
Materia
Mexican-American Border Region
Sonoran Desert
Community activists-- Arizona--Tucson
Place-based education
Mexican American families
Intersectionality (Sociology)
Postcolonialism
Gentrification
Community terms: crip; chicana; mama
Derechos
In Copyright. Published with Permission of Rights Holder. http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/
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Colección
Citación
Disability Rights Washington, Rooted in Rights, Arizona Center for Disability Law, y Vasquez, Alisha (interviewee), “Border Narratives: Alisha Vasquez (English)3,” Special Collections Online Exhibits, consulta 7 de diciembre de 2025, https://exhibits-stg.lib.arizona.edu/items/show/3743.
