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The school closure issue and the Chicano community

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Richard R. Valencia is Assistant Professor of Education (Teacher Education Department), University of California at Santa Cruz, and is Coordinator of the Bilingual/Multicultural Emphasis Credential Program.

My very special thanks to my colleagues at the University of California at Santa Cruz, Professors Gini Matute-Bianchi and Art Pearl, who read a draft and offered valuable criticisms. However, the opinions expressed in this paper are my own.

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Valencia, R.R. The school closure issue and the Chicano community. Urban Rev 12, 5–21 (1980). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02161444

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