Introduction by Angelo Falcón, Sherrie Baver, and Gabriel Haslip-Viera
Part 1. The Context
1. The Evolution of the Latina/o Community in New York City: Early Seventeenth Century to the Present by Gabriel Haslip-Viera
2. Puerto Ricans: Building the Institutions for the Next Generation of Latinos by Clara E. Rodríguez
3. Latinos and Religion in New York City: Continuities and Changes by Ana María Díaz-Stevens
Part 2. Under the Latino National Umbrella
4. Where Have All the Puerto Ricans Gone? by Andrés Torres and Gilbert Marzán
5. Perspectives on Dominicans in New York City by Ramona Hernández and Silvio Torres-Saillant
6. Mexicans in New York at a Crossroads in the Second Decade of the New Millennium by Robert Courtney Smith
7. Ecuadoreans and Colombians in New York by Javier Castaño
8. Central Americans in New York by Walker Simon and Rosalía Reyes
Part 3. Politics and Policy Issues
9. Puerto Rican and Latino Politics in New York: Still “Secondhand” Theory by José Ramón Sánchez
10. Latina/o Voting Rights in New York City by Juan Cartagena
11. Latinos and US Immigration Policy since IRCA: National Changes, Local Consequences by Sherrie Baver
12. Latino Core Communities in Transition: The Erasing of an Imaginary Nation by Ed Morales
13. Children First and Its Impact on Latino Students in New York City by Luz Yadira Herrera and Pedro A. Noguera
14. Latinos and Environmental Justice: New York City Cases by Sherrie Baver
15. Latino Politics in New York City: Challenges in the Twenty-First Century by Angelo Falcón
Conclusion
16. Nueva York, Diaspora City: Latinos Between and Beyond by Juan Flores
List of Contributors