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The changing meanings and practices of citizenship, including the relationship between citizenship and identity, gender, multiculturalism, race and ethnicity, racism and xenophobia, humanrights, indigenous peoples, empires and imperialism, civic engagement, transnationality, welfare, and public policy.
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That coincided with a growing recognition by privileged families of the economic and career benefits of bilingualism, and a particular interest in affluent communities in studying Spanish and Mandarin. We all know the research is counter to that. These are the students who absolutely need to be in our bilingual programs.”
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