Table of Contents:
  • Introduction: Latina/o religious politics : mapping the field / Felipe Hinojosa, Maggie Elmore, Sergio M. GonzaÌ?lez
  • Catholics, the state, and Latino advocacy in World War II / Maggie Elmore
  • Chicago's Catholic Archdiocese and a multi-ethnic Latino population / Lilia FernaÌ?ndez
  • Pan-Latino placemaking and housing dynamics : St Joseph the Worker in Grand Rapids, Michigan, 1956-2000 / Delia FernaÌ?ndez-Jones
  • Latina/o Mormons : Spanish-Speaking Saints negotiating identity in the Deseret / Sujey Vega
  • Pentecostalism's instrumental faith and alternative power : Cesar Chavez and Reies Lopez Tijerina among pentecostal farmworkers 1954-1956 / Lloyd D. Barba
  • Lived religion in East Harlem : the New York Young Lords occupy first Spanish-The People's Church / Jorge Juan RodriÌ?guez V
  • From the fields to the cities : the rise of Latina/o religious politics in the Civil Rights era / Felipe Hinojosa
  • The legacy of Las Hermanas for Latina/o religious politics in the twenty-first century / Lara Medina
  • Political fellowship and the sanctuary movement : Central American refugees and practices of religiopolitical accompaniment, 1982-1990 / Sergio M. GonzaÌ?lez
  • "The needs of migrant people" : Catholics and immigrants' rights in the twentieth century / Eladio B. Bobadilla
  • The spiritual is political : the Pilsen Via Crucis as a path to resistance / Anne M. MartiÌ?nez
  • "Two churches in one building" : Holy Cross Catholic Church, Latino immigration, and new geographies of resistance, 1988-1997 / Yuridia RamiÌ?rez.