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    Culturally Responsive Schooling for Indigenous Mexican Students
    Abe 2.0: Welcome to the, Asylum Mr. President
    • On April 15, 2015, Abraham Lincoln rises from the dead, 150 years to the day after he died. He wanders into a mostly unrecognizable world revolutionized by technology, but familiar in one respect: people are as stupid and evil as ever. Once again, the union is about to break up. It is on the brink of a second Civil War: not between the Blue and the Gray, but between the Blue States and the Red States. It is a world of cowboy capitalist radical Wahhabi Islamists who buy the Middle East; a hermit real-estate developer who wants to buy the 2016 presidential election; virtual-reality oases called Dreamworlds that offer the wealthy an escape from reality; and a mob of miscreants (murderers, drunks, thieves, an Ayn Rand acolyte) whose political views clash but who share one vision in common: to overturn the established order. Lincoln (not the plaster saint of hagiographers) hovers over this pageant like a dark avenging angel. Can a former president risen from the dead legally run for president again? Will he run? If he does, can he defeat the odious Donald Trump? And if he wins what will he do?

      Abe 2.0: Welcome to the, Asylum Mr. President
    • This book uncovers the social and educational experiences of young Indigenous immigrants in the US. Highlighting the multilingual and multicultural diversity of Latin American immigrants, it explores how policymakers and educators can effectively support Indigenous students’ multilingualism, ethnic identity development and educational success.

      Culturally Responsive Schooling for Indigenous Mexican Students