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What’s Your Street Race? The Urgency of Critical Race Theory and Intersectionality as Lenses for Revising the U.S. Office of Management and Budget Guidelines, Census and Administrative Data in Latinx Communities and Beyond
by Nancy López and Howard Hogan
 
Genealogy: The Tree Where History Meets Genetics
by Cláudia Gomes, Sara Palomo-Díez, Ana María López-Parra and Eduardo Arroyo-Pardo
 
The Effects of DNA Test Results on Biological and Family Identities
by Catherine Agnes Theunissen
 
What Motivates Family Historians? A Pilot Scale to Measure Psychosocial Drivers of Research into Personal Ancestry
by Susan M. Moore and Doreen A. Rosenthal
 
In Conversation with the Ancestors: Indigenizing Archaeological Narratives at Acadia National Park, Maine
by Bonnie Newsom, Natalie Dana Lolar and Isaac St. John
 
Wahi Pana Aloha ʻĀina: Storied Places of Resistance as Political Intervention
by Keahialaka Waikaʻalulu Ioane
 
Parochial Linguistic Education: Patterns of an Enduring Friction within a Divided Catalonia
by Josep Maria Oller, Albert Satorra and Adolf Tobeña
 
Not-Talking/Not-Knowing: Autoethnography and Settler Family Histories in Aotearoa New Zealand
by Carolyn Morris
 
Introduction: Studies of Critical Settler Family History
by Avril Bell
 
Waimānalo Pono Research: Indigenizing Community-Engaged Research with a Native Hawaiian Community
by Jane J. Chung-Do, Samantha Keaulana Scott, Ilima Ho-Lastimosa, Kirk Deitschman, J. Kahau Vegas, LeShay Keli‘iholokai, Ikaika Rogerson, Theodore Radovich, Kenneth Ho, Jr., A. Hiʻipoi Ho and Mapuana C. K. Antonio
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