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A

abortion, 189–190

activism, 42–43, 179–192, 198–200

adaptation, 170, 240–241

adelante, 156–157, 159–176

affinity, 241–243

Alamo, 44–45

Alliance for Progress, 163

allies, 206–207

Apodaca, Jerry, 187

Archuleta, Lena, 208

assimilation, 164–165, 239–240, 251–252

authenticity, 205–206

B

Berriozábal, Maria Antonietta, 156

Black Lives Matter, 200–201

blood quantum, 109

Bordas, Celia María, 123

Bowie, Jim, 45

Bowman, Lee, 58

Brazil, 34

Burns, James MacGregor, 146

C

Cabral, Anna Escobedo, 15, 79–80, 132, 142, 146, 150, 159, 231

Campbell, Joseph, 97

cariño, 224–228

carisma, 224–227

Castro, Fidel, 159

Castro, Julián, 15, 89–90, 145–146, 150–151, 153–154, 172, 192, 206, 247

Castro, Rich, 220–221

Castro, Rosie, 89

celebrations, 221–224, 232–233

census, 104, 106–109, 120, 152, 235

Chávez, César, 43, 79–80, 88, 119, 127–129, 146–147, 151, 200

Chile, 240

Circle of Latina Leadership, 207–208

civil rights, 46, 88, 139, 149, 200

climate change, 214

Clinton, Bill, 91

coalitions, 186–188, 248–249

collective action, 184–185

COLOR. See Colorado Organization for Latina Opportunity and Reproductive Rights (COLOR)

Colorado Organization for Latina Opportunity and Reproductive Rights (COLOR), 189

Columbus, Christopher, 27

community leadership, 89–90

community stewardship, 142–144

compartir, 153–154

conciencia, 10, 58, 71–82, 143

confianza, 66–68

congeniality, 111–119

consistencia, 182–185, 192–193

corazón, 228–230, 241–243

Corona, Miguel, 65

Cortés, Hernán, 28

courage, 130–131, 136, 179

Covey, Stephen, 57, 84–85, 97

COVID-19 pandemic, 3, 199

credibility, 65, 67

Crockett, Davy, 45

“crossing over,” 170

Cuba, 34, 152, 159

Cullors, Patrisse, 200

cultural awareness, 169–170

cultural balance, 230–231

cultural connectivity, 65–66

cultural foundations, of leadership, 103–136

cultural identity, 73–77

cultural pride, 244–245

cultural shift, 201–207

cultural traditions, 151–153

cultures within cultures, 170

Cumbiatón, 223–224

D

DACA. See Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA)

Davis, F. James, 109

Dawson, Rosario, 188

Deal, Terrence, 58

“De Colores,” 119–120, 127–128, 255

Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA), 16, 147, 187, 212

deportation, 161–162

Descartes, René, 228–229

destino, 2, 9, 11, 46–47, 51, 58, 83–100, 235–251

diversity, 17–18, 104, 108, 119–121, 201, 237–250

E

elections, 48–49

Emotional Intelligence (Goleman), 124, 230

empowerment, 246–247

entrepreneurialism, 247

equality, 118, 144–145

equity, gender, 203–204

Esparza, Moctesuma, 115

Estrada, Leo, 108

ethnicity, 108–109

exclusion, 74–75

F

faith, 123–134

familia, 110–111, 183, 242

family history, 89–91

fatalism, 85–87

feeling, 228–230

feminism, 249–250

Ferdinand of Aragon, 27

Ferrera, America, 189

fe y esperanza, 11

food, 49

forgiveness, 133–134, 136

Frei, Eduardo, 240

Freire, Paulo, 75

Frost, Maxwell Alejandro, 210, 215, 223

G

Gallego, Ruben, 16, 79, 154, 204–205, 209–210

Garza, Alicia, 200

gay rights, 203–204

gender equity, 203–204

generations, 195–216

Generation Z, 197, 199, 201–203, 210

generosity, 113–114

global identity, 201–203

global leadership, 169–172

God, 123

Goleman, Daniel, 124, 230

Gómez, Juan, 43

Gonzales, Rodolfo “Corky,” 73

“Gracias a la Vida” (Parra), 126

gratitude, 126, 135

Greenleaf, Robert, 58, 68, 72, 97, 142–143

Green New Deal, 214

Guerra, Juan Luis, 50

H

HACR. See Hispanic Association on Corporate Responsibility (HACR)

healing, 133–134

helping, 118–119

Hernandez v. Texas, 152

“hero’s journey,” 97

Hispanic(s). See also Latinos census and, 104, 107–109

in history of America, 41–42

as term, 17–18, 108–109

Hispanic Association on Corporate Responsibility (HACR), 92, 94, 187

history, 151–153

honesty, 116

hope, 123–134

housing, 199

Huerta, Dolores, 43

humanism, 104

humility, 94–95, 131–132, 136

hybridity, 5, 21–23, 46–47

I

“I Am Joaquin” (Gonzales), 73

identity

cultural, 73–77

global, 201–203

multicultural, 172–173

self-, 86

self-identification, 109

social, 201–207

Illinois Trust Act, 168

immigrant(s)

assimilation, 164–165

deportation, 161–162

in future, 165–167

importance of, 165–166

integration of, 246

“new” Hispanic, 162–163

spirit, 161–162

immigration reform, 167–168

inclusion, 185–187, 195–215, 244

Indigenous peoples, 25–26, 28–29, 32–33

insider outsider approach, 211–213

integration, 246

integrity, 72

intergenerational leadership, 195–216

intersectionality, 210–211

Isabella of Castile, 27

J

Jiménez Moreta, Cristina, 16, 160, 204–206, 209, 212–213

K

Kennedy, John F., 163, 240

King, Martin Luther, Jr., 46, 147, 200, 213

Kipling, Rudyard, 45

Kouzes, James, 57, 182, 230

L

labor force, 3

language, 42, 47, 86, 119, 173

Lao Tzu, 57

la Raza, 36–37

Latine, as term, 17–18

Latinization, 23

Latino agenda, 185–186

Latino cultural infusion, 49–51

Latino explosion, 47–49, 53–54

Latino fusion, 5, 21–23

Latino legacy, 41–59

Latino origins, 22–36

Latinos

by affinity, 241–243

as mixed-race people, 173–174

as proportion of labor force, 3

spending power of, 3–4

as term, 17–18, 108

Latinx, as term, 17–18

leadership

in action, 139–233

celebrating life, 219–231

coalition, 179–192

community, 89–90

as conferred, 145–147

cultural foundations of, 103–136

culturally centered, 105–122

global, 169–172

intergenerational, 195–216

legacy leaders, 14–16

by the many, 141–157

principles, 10–13, 191

servant, 142–144

Leadership (Burns), 147

Leading with Soul (Bowman and Deal), 58

League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC), 148–149, 152, 167–168

legacy, 41–59, 97–98, 188–190

legacy leaders, 14–16

LGBTQ rights, 203–204

Los Angeles, California, 21–22

LULAC. See League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC)

M

Madonna, La, 33–34

Malcolm X, 213

Manifest Destiny, 23, 37, 43–46, 52

Margolin, Jamie, 16–17, 200, 203–204, 209, 211, 214

Mary, 32–33

Memoir of a Visionary (Pantoja), 182

Mestizo ancestry, 25–37

Mijente, 188, 190–191, 223–224

millennials, 197, 199–202

modesty, 94–95

multicultural identity, 172–173

Murguía, Janet, 15, 94, 96–97, 128, 130, 148, 156, 167, 180, 187, 192, 226, 231, 244–245, 250

music, 49–50, 117

N

National Council of La Raza, 181. See also UnidosUS

National Farm Workers Association, 200

National Latina Institute for Reproductive Justice, 188–190

Native Americans, 109

Nineteenth Amendment, 235

Nixon, Richard, 108

O

Obama, Barack, 91, 212

“one-drop rule,” 109

opportunity, 95–96

oppression, 75, 81–82, 210–211

optimism, 124

origins, Latino, 22–36

Orta, Carlos, 15, 67, 92–94, 116, 132, 143–144, 159, 187, 192, 226–227, 246–247

Our Lady of Aparecida, 34–35

Our Lady of Guadalupe, 31–33

P

pandemic, 3, 199

Pantoja, Antonia, 15, 17, 182, 191, 207, 230

Parra, Violeta, 126 participation, 153–154

partnerships, 186–188, 248–249

pasión, 228–230

paso a paso, 155–157, 184

Peña, Federico, 15, 90–91, 129, 154

personal example, 171

personalismo, 10, 51, 57–58, 61–70, 107–108, 145, 171, 205

Pizarro, Francisco, 28

political office, 48–49

political power, 248

Ponce de León, Juan, 42

positivity, 125

Posner, Barry, 57, 182, 230

pride, 244–245

Puente, Sylvia, 148

Puerti Rico, 152

Q

Quiroz, Lisa, 79, 92–93, 125

R

race, 108–109

Raza Cósmica, 236, 254–255

Reagan, Ronald, 161

relationships, 64–66, 112, 171

religion, 123, 127–128

Reproductive Health Equity Act, 189

reproductive rights, 189–190

respect, 114–115

responsibility, 128–129, 136, 153–154

Rivera, Diego, 71

Rogers, Jerry, 96

Romero, Óscar, 129

Roybal-Allard, Lucille, 131–132

S

salsa, 221

self-awareness, 170

self-determination, 86

self-identification, 109

self-identity, 86

September 11 attacks, 161–162

Servant as Leader, The (Greenleaf), 58, 142

service, as value, 118–119

shared vision, 150–151

sharing, 113–114

Simmons, Michael, 220

simpatico, 111–119, 224

skills, 93–95

slavery, 44, 235

Smith, Jessica, 243

social change orientation, 175–176

social identity, 201–207

social justice, 129, 140, 195, 208–215

Solis, Hilda, 15, 91, 106, 130–131, 155, 175, 180, 186, 198

Solis, Raul, 91

Spain, 26–27

Spanish conquest, 22–23

Spanish language, 42, 47

spending power, 3–4

spirituality, 123, 127–134, 136

Standing Rock, 200

stewardship, 142–144

strikes, 43

T

talents, 93–95

Tang, Heather, 243

technology, 213–215

Tepeyac, 29–31, 254

terminology, 17–18

Texas, 44–45

Time for Kids (magazine), 92–93

Tometi, Opal, 200

Torres, Ritchie, 16–17, 125, 188, 204, 210–214

traditions, cultural, 151–153

transgender, 203

Trump, Donald, 167, 249

trust, 67

U

UnidosUS, 181, 186–187

United Farm Workers, 200

United We Dream (UWD), 200, 202–203, 210–211, 214

unity, 244–245

UWD. See United We Dream (UWD)

V

Valderrama, Wilmer, 189

Valdez, Bernie, 61–63, 72, 79, 183, 227

Valencia, Stephanie, 214

values, 103–106, 122, 150–151

Vargas, Arturo, 16, 97–98, 105–106, 130–131, 147, 159–160, 170, 179–180, 192

Vasconcelos, José, 236, 254

Virgin of Charity, 34

Visigoths, 26

vision, 88, 97–98, 150–151

Voto Latino, 188–189

W

We orientation, 110–111, 141–142, 171, 181–182, 193, 205

White culture, 73–74

“White man’s burden,” 45–46

White privilege, 74, 86, 206

Who Is Black (Davis), 109

Wilson, Cid, 248

women, 249–250

work, as value, 117–118

Y

Young Hispanic Corporate Achievers, 79

youth, 195–196, 245

Youth to Power (Margolin), 209

Yzaguirre, Raul, 16, 78, 109–110, 117, 131, 145, 149, 155, 180–181, 187, 225, 238–239, 241

Z

Zero Hour, 214

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