Jones, Jennifer2015-03-022015-03-022014-12-02http://hdl.handle.net/10919/51571Jennifer Jones is an assistant professor of sociology at the University of Notre Dame and a faculty fellow at the Institute for Latino Studies. Her research uses qualitative methods to explore three distinct sources of change in the contemporary landscape - increasing migration, the growing multiracial population, and shifting social relations between and within racial groups. Her work also extends to the Americas more broadly, in which she investigates race in Latin America, with an emphasis on the experience of Afro-Latina populations in Mexico and the Caribbean. Her work has appeared in such journals as Ethnic and Racial Studies, Latino Studies, and Sociological Perspectives.video/mp4video/webmtext.mp4-en.vttenIn CopyrightAfricana studiesBlack-brown relationsRace"We Don't Have Any Problems": Black-Brown Relations in the New SouthPresentationVirginia Tech. University Libraries