Chinos-Latinos Navigating Chinese Identity in Latin America

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Chinos-Latinos Navigating Chinese Identity in Latin America By Leland Marcellus Lazarus

History 1800-Immigration to Latin America and Caribbean 1940-49-Unrest in China 1990s-present-Economic Push

A Community of Importance 5% of population 70% of small-business Social Influence

Contemporary Challenges Political Weakness Language Difficulty Discrimination

Theory Into Action Start a night school for Chinese to learn Spanish Assist in assimilation into Panamanian society Collaboration with existing institutions such as the Chinese-Panamanian Cultural Center and Learning Enterprises