ABSTRACT
This study sought to examine how Latina/o1 college graduates engage civically. Through a four-step quantitative design, we found that Latina/o college graduates vote, volunteer, advocate, donate money, serve as cultural and political resources, and run for elected office. We also identified five typologies, or classes, of civically engaged Latina/o college graduates: Activistas, Mentores, Politicos, Votantes, and Indiferentes. Implications for practice and future research are discussed.
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Notes
2 We relied on Excelencia in Education. Hispanic-Serving Institutions (HSIs): 2019–20 to identify the type of institution attended.
3 Those six items pertained to running or holding state or national elected offices.
4 The four items were serving on nonprofit boards, teaching English classes to immigrant communities, participating in cleanup efforts, and giving to the church or a religious organization.
5 IRT information functions are not reported due to space limitations. However, IRT information functions are available upon request.