Sanchez Publications
Books
Garcia, John, Gabriel R. Sanchez, and Salvador Peralta, The Political World of Latinos: Political Behaviors, Attitudes, and Public Policy (An Annotated Bibliography of Latino Politics Research). Published electronically through the University of Arizona Library April, 2009, and available at the following link: http://uair.library.arizona.edu/system/files/latinopolitics/Latino_Politics_Chapter6.pdf.
Chris Garcia and Gabriel Sanchez, Moving (into) the Mainstream?: Latinos in the U.S. Political System?, Pearson: Prentice Hall. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey, 462 pages. 2008.
Articles in Refereed Journals (In Print):
Gabriel R Sanchez, Shannon Sanchez-Youngman, Amy Sue-Goodin, Amelia Rousse, and Richard Santos. 2011. "Explaining Public Support (or Lack Thereof) for Extending Health Coverage to Undocumented Immigrants," Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved, Vol.22, No.2, pp. 683-699.
Chapters in Edited Volumes:
Gabriel R. Sanchez and Vickie Ybarra. “New Approaches to the Study of Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities: Advocating for Better Measures and Exploration of Internal Variation Within Diverse Groups” in, Mapping ‘Race’: A Critical Reader on Health Disparities Research, edited by Laura Gomez and Nancy Lopez, Rutgers University Press, New Jersey, Forthcoming.
Gabriel R. Sanchez and Jillian Medieros. “The Economy and Latinos-Trying to find “Affordable Care” with High Medical Costs and the Economic Recession”, in The Economic Status of the Hispanic Population, edited by Marie Mora, Information Age Publishing, Charlotte, North Carolina, Forthcoming.
Garcia, F. Chris, Christine Sierra, and Gabriel R Sanchez. “Hispanos in the 2008 Elections in New Mexico,” in Latinos in the 2008 Election, edited by David Leal, University of Notre Dame Press, Notre Dame, Indiana, Forthcoming.
Barreto, Matt, Gabriel R. Sanchez and Ben Gonzalez. “Rainbow Coalition in the Golden State? Exposing Myths, Uncovering New Realities in Latino Attitudes Towards Blacks,” Black and Brown Los Angeles: A Contemporary Reader, edited by Laura Pulido and Josh Kun, University of California Press, Berkeley, CA, 2010.
Barreto, Matt, Gabriel Sanchez and Jason Morín. “Perceptions of Competition Between Latinos and Blacks: The Development of a Relative Measure of Inter-Group Competition, ” Black- Brown Relations, edited by Edward Telles, Gaspar Rivera-Salgado and Sylvia Zamora, Russell Sage Foundation, New York, New York, 2010.
John A. Garcia and Gabriel R. Sanchez. “Electoral Politics,” Latino Political Participation in the Next Millennium, edited by S. Navarro and A. Mejia, ABC-CLIO Publishers, Santa Barbara, CA, pp. 121-169, 2004.
Other Writings:
Gabriel R. Sanchez and Lisa Sanchez. 'The Entry of U.S. Latinos
into High Profile Political Positions.” Entry in the Encyclopedia of Latino Issues Today, published by Greenwood Press/ABC-CLIO.
“Latino Attitudes Toward the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.” Gabriel R. Sanchez, Jillian Medeiros and Sam Howarth, Policy Brief of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Center for Health Policy of the University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM, October, 2011.
“Latinos' Views on Health Care Reform in the Midst of the Historic Congressional Debates of 2009." Gabriel R. Sanchez and Jillian Medeiros, Policy Brief of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Center for Health Policy of the University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM, December, 2009.
Garcia, John, Gabriel R. Sanchez, and Salvador Peralta, The Political World of Latinos: Political Behaviors, Attitudes, and Public Policy (An Annotated Bibliography of Latino Politics Research). Published electronically through the University of Arizona Library April, 2009, and available at the following link: http://www.uair.arizona.edu/holdings/collection?r=uadc://azu_latinopolitics/.
“The Public’s View on Health Care Reform prior to the 48th Legislative Second Session 2008.” Gabriel R. Sanchez, Amy Sue Goodin, Amelia Rouse, Richard Santos, and Robert Berrens, Policy Brief of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Center for Health Policy of the University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM, January, 2008.
“The Disproportionate Impact of Indiana Voter ID Requirements on the Electorate.” Barreto, Matt, Stephen Nuño, and Gabriel Sanchez, Amicus Brief Submitted to the U.S. Supreme Court, Commissioned by the Brennan Center for Justice, 2007.