Off-campus UNL users: To download campus access dissertations, please use the following link to log into our proxy server with your NU ID and password. When you are done browsing please remember to return to this page and log out. Non-UNL users: Please talk to your librarian about requesting this dissertation through interlibrary loan. This dissertation examines how students balance forms of capital to challenge racialized structures and oppressive systems. I argue that assuming that our college students and their families are monolingual and monocultural is as detrimental to them as it is to higher education.
Institutions of higher education can validate existing and diverse forms of capital by intentionally including Spanish speaking families, and engaging them early in conversations about how to fund college. Support systems in schools that challenge the stigma associated with undocumented status ought to be identified and propagated.
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