Colonias in Arizona and New Mexico: Border Poverty and Community Development Solutions

Colonias in Arizona and New Mexico: Border Poverty and Community Development Solutions

Colonias in Arizona and New Mexico: Border Poverty and Community Development Solutions

Colonias in Arizona and New Mexico: Border Poverty and Community Development Solutions

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Overview

There are approximately half a million people living in 227 officially designated colonias in southern Arizona and New Mexico. These border communities are characterized by poor-quality housing, a lack of infrastructure (paved roads, water and sewer systems, and electricity), high levels of poverty and unemployment, and a disproportionate concentration of Hispanics. These colonias comprise one of the country’s largest pockets of poverty. Even so, little is known about these towns or the people who live in them. This book provides the first comprehensive treatment of Arizona and New Mexico colonias, with the aim of increasing their visibility and promoting community development.

Beginning with an examination of the origins of border region settlement and the emergence of colonias in southern Arizona and New Mexico in the late 1800s, the book then turns to an assessment of current social, economic, and housing conditions. The authors also examine how Mexico’s recent economic crises and U.S. immigration and border security policies have shaped the quality of life in colonias, and they evaluate recent community development initiatives. By examining the challenges and successes of these recent efforts, the authors are able to provide a generalized plan for community development. Balancing analyses of these communities with a review of the positive steps taken to improve the quality of life of their inhabitants, Colonias in Arizona and New Mexico is an indispensable tool for anyone interested in public policy or immigration issues.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780816534975
Publisher: University of Arizona Press
Publication date: 10/01/2016
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 208
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Adrian X. Esparza is an associate professor in the School of Natural Resources at the University of Arizona. He is co-author of Colonias in Arizona and New Mexico: Border Poverty and Community Development Solutions, also published by the University of Arizona Press. Angela J. Donelson is president of Donelson Consulting in Tucson, and co-author of Colonias in Arizona and New Mexico: Border Poverty and Community Development Solutions, also published by the University of Arizona Press.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Introduction

Part I History and Background
1 A Brief History of the U.S.–Mexico Border Region
2 Economic Development in Southern Arizona and New Mexico
3 The Social and Economic Characteristics of Colonias
4 Urbanization and Colonia Development

Part II Policies and Community Development
5 National and Binational Policies in the Border Region
6 National Policies and Colonia Development
7 The Challenges to Capacity Building in Colonias
8 Developing Community Capacity in Colonias
9 Strategies for Capacity Building in Colonias
10 The Road Ahead
Appendix: Arizona and New Mexico Colonias

Notes
Works Cited
Index
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