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Pressing Onward

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Pressing Onward centers the stories of mothers who migrated from Latin America, settled in New Haven, Connecticut, and overcame trauma and ongoing adversity to build futures for their children. The...
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  • 11 April 2023
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Pressing Onward centers the stories of mothers who migrated from Latin America, settled in New Haven, Connecticut, and overcame trauma and ongoing adversity to build futures for their children. These migrant mothers enact imperative resilience, engaging cognitive and social strategies to resist racial, economic, and gender-based oppression to seguir adelante, or press onward. Both a contemporary view of the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on racially minoritized populations and a timeless account of the ways immigration enforcement and healthcare inequality affect migrant mothers, Pressing Onward uses ethnography to tell a greater story of persistence amid long-standing structural violence.
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Price: $95.00
Pages: 244
Publisher: University of California Press
Imprint: University of California Press
Publication Date: 11 April 2023
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9780520394001
Format: Hardcover
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"[Cerdeña’s] own experiences as an activist and volunteer strengthen her commentary on the failures of health care services available to undocumented women, particularly in relation to prenatal and maternity needs. . . .. In the end, it is their words that give this work coherence and meaning. . . .Recommended."
Jessica P. Cerdeña is an anthropologist, family physician-in-training, and mother of two who lives in New Haven, Connecticut, where she advocates for racial justice and health equity (Twitter: @jes_cerdena).
Contents

Acknowledgments 
Preface 

Introduction: On Love Alone 

1. Leaving 
2. Moving 
3. Arriving 
4. Mothering 
5. Surviving 
Conclusion: Onward 

Appendix A. Methods 
Appendix B. Ethnographic Tables 
Appendix C. Organizations for Immigration and Health Policy Reform and Activism 
References 
Index