“I don’t like to ask for charity”: The possibilities of social inclusion among immigrant low-income Latina mothers via feminist action research

This Feminist Action Research (FAR) examines the impact of economic and societal exclusion on low-income Latina mothers. The study, conducted in an urban community in the Northeast U.S., aimed to foster social inclusion among low-income Latina mothers via a financial intervention. Data were collecte...

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Discrimination
Feminism
Hispanic Americans
Human agency
Immigrants
Intervention
Latin American cultural groups
Low income groups
Mothers
Poverty
Social integration
Social interest
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