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Multilingual Language and Literacy Research in Communities

#TacoLiteracy gone viral

Posted on February 2, 2016 by stevenpaulalvarez

WRD 422 Taco Literacy has gone viral.

An example from the news.

Vice Munchies first covered the story, but from then, it has travelled all over the country, and now the world.

The attention bodes well for the book I’m writing called, ahem, Taco Literacies. Stay tuned!

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WRD 422: Public Advocacy: Taco Literacy: Public Advocacy and Mexican Food in the U.S. South
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  • Lucha en Kentucky
  • Publications
  • About
  • Interpreting Identities: The Mexington Ethnography Project
    • Initial Observations and Project Overview
    • Brokering Cultures: Three Profiles at the Mexington Library
    • Presenting Professionalism: Organizational Artifacts and the Analysis of Space at a Multi-Cultural After-School Program
    • Images of DREAMers: Visual Rhetoric
  • Becoming Pocho: Critical Autoethnography and the Reflexive Study of Rhetorics, Literacies, and Languages
    • Argument
    • Study Context
    • Framework
    • Interviews
    • Findings
    • Conclusion
  • Brokering Community: After-School Homework Programs Meeting Service Learning and Bilingual Community Needs
    • New York City
    • Mexington, Kentucky
      • Research Question
      • Background
      • Literature Review
      • Research Questions
      • Analysis
      • Evidence
      • Findings
  • Bibliography
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