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A material variance is one that is large enough to make a difference in the outcome of a decision.
Mestiza Identity
A cultural identity that embodies the mixture or hybridization of indigenous and Spanish or European heritage, particularly within Latin American contexts.
Gloria Anzaldúa
A scholar and author known for her work in chicana cultural theory, feminist theory, and queer theory.
Transnational Identities
Identities formed by individuals who navigate and incorporate aspects from multiple national contexts into their sense of self, reflecting globalization and migration influences.
Racial Segregation
The enforced separation of different racial groups in a country, community, or establishment, often resulting in discrimination and inequality.
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