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Barrio 13 - $7.99 Barrio 13 - |
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Barrio Latino $10 Barrio Latino - The Reg Project |
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Vatos in the Barrio $10 Vatos in the Barrio - Brownside |
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Char d'assaut $6 Char d'assaut - O Linea |
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Trout and a Char $49.99 Trout and a Char - Giclee Print |
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Cumbia De Mi Barrio $10 Cumbia De Mi Barrio - Barrio Kings |
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Canciones De Mi Barrio $14.29 Canciones De Mi Barrio |
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Barrio De Tango $11.99 Barrio De Tango |
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Barrio 13, Part 2 - $9.99 Barrio 13, Part 2 - |
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Char-Broil / Char-Broil 360 Grill / 463720112 $159.71 Char-Broil - Char-Broil 360 Grill - 463720112 |
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Blouse: Barrio $1200 Barrio is a slim and simple shirt with sleeves that end above the elbow. |
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El Barrio $6 El Barrio - DJ Muggs vs Sick Jacken Feat Cynic |
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Del Barrio Pa'l Mundo $9.99 En El Barrio Music:1218 |
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Rene Char $31.99 Georges Braque Rene Char - Art Print |
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Kynard,Char (Japan) $47.99 Kynard,Char (Japan) |
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Steve Madden Men's Barrio Boot $189.95 Steve Madden Men's Barrio Boot |
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Romance De Barrio: 1947/1948 [ECD] $11.99 Romance De Barrio: 1947/1948 [ECD] |
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Hyderabad: the Char Minar $39.99 Hyderabad: the Char Minar - Giclee Print |
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Portieve du Char $339.99 Portieve du Char - Wall Tapestry |
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Bad Boys of the Barrio $9.51 Bad Boys of the Barrio features 20 tracks from the funniest boys of the barrio.... |
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Going Down To The Barrio $28.95 An examination of the changes and continuities among three generations of barrio gangs |
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El Don Juan Del Barrio $10 El Don Juan Del Barrio - Steban Salaz |
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Ayer Sonaba (Barrio De Chacales) $6 Ayer Sonaba (Barrio De Chacales) - El Roockie |
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En El Barrio Ya No Gente $6 En El Barrio Ya No Gente - Vakero |
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Various Artists - Barrio Latino: Estrella D $44.72 V/A - Barrio Latino: Estrella D |
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Black Ribbon For La700 15m Char $50.99 BLACK RIBBON FOR LA700 15M CHAR |
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Barrio Negro $13.99 Track Listing: 1. Barrio Negro, 2. Voz del Tiempo, La, 3. Ca?ailla, 4. Armonias del Roma?e, 5. Mi Tio el Ni?o Miguel, A, 6. Caminillo Viejo, 7. Callejon de las Canteras |
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Barrio Dreams $26.95 Arlene Dvila brilliantly considers the cultural politics of urban space in this lively exploration of Puerto Rican and Latino experience in New York, the global center of culture and consumption, where Latinos are now the biggest minority group. Analyzing the simultaneous gentrification and Latinization of what is known as El Barrio or Spanish Harlem, Barrio Dreams makes a compelling case thatdespite neoliberalism's race-and ethnicity-free tenetsdreams of economic empowerment are never devoid of distinct racial and ethnic considerations. Dvila scrutinizes dramatic shifts in housing, the growth of charter schools, and the enactment of Empowerment Zone legislation that promises upward mobility and empowerment while shutting out many longtime residents. Foregrounding privatization and consumption, she offers an innovative look at the marketing of Latino space. She emphasizes class among Latinos while touching on black-Latino and Mexican-Puerto Rican relations. Providing a unique multifaceted view of the place of Latinos in the changing urban landscape, Barrio Dreams is one of the most nuanced and original examinations of the complex social and economic forces shaping our cities today. |
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BARRIO PROFESSORS $29.95 Prize-winning sociologist Lloyd H. Rogler, a founder of cultural psychiatry, gives us an intimately revealing, brilliantly narrated account of fieldwork from San Juan, Puerto Rico to inner-city New Haven. Using his decades of field experience and creative fiction he explores the daily reality of his "informants"—the Barrio Professors—and uncovers the clash between scientific models and local experience over schizophrenia, the political workings of community, and the power of serendipity. Rogler's multi-layered exploration of the relationship between researcher and community, as well as his candid assessment of field strategies, make the book useful also for methods courses. Barrio Professors is engrossing enough for the general public and an excellent text for courses in ethnic studies, sociology, qualitative methods, psychiatry, public health, anthropology, and social work. |
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The Philadelphia Barrio $29 How does a so-called bad neighborhood go about changing its reputation? Is it simply a matter of improving material conditions or picking the savviest marketing strategy? What kind of role can or should the arts play in that process? Does gentrification always entail a betrayal of a neighborhood’s roots? Tackling these questions and offering a fresh take on the dynamics of urban revitalization, The Philadelphia Barrio examines one neighborhood’s fight to erase the stigma of devastation. Frederick F. Wherry shows how, in the predominantly Latino neighborhood of Centro de Oro, entrepreneurs and community leaders forged connections between local businesses and cultural institutions to rebrand a place once nicknamed the Badlands. Artists and performers negotiated with government organizations and national foundations, Wherry reveals, and took to local galleries, stages, storefronts, and street parades in a concerted, canny effort to reanimate the spirit of their neighborhood. Complicating our notions of neighborhood change by exploring the ways the process is driven by local residents, The Philadelphia Barrio presents a nuanced look at how city dwellers can make commercial interests serve the local culture, rather than exploit it. |
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Blue House, Barrio Historico District $124.99 Richard Cummins Blue House, Barrio Historico District - Wall Mural |
