Explore how religion and history shape Mexican and Spanish-American communities and their place in the United States.
This nonfiction work surveys the long ties between church and state in Mexico and traces how those dynamics influence Mexican-Americans today. It also looks at shifting religious landscapes north of the border and the efforts to build understanding, opportunity, and mutual respect.
- Learn how historical power structures affected religious life in Mexico and the borderlands.
- See how Mexican immigration influences culture, education, and community life in the United States.
- Understand why religious freedom and outreach are central to improving relations across the border.
- Discover practical ideas for engaging respectfully with Spanish-speaking communities.
Ideal for readers interested in immigration, religion, and cross-border cultural change.