Abstract
This paper presents snippets from a research agenda focused on the interplay of mathematics education and the language, social, cultural, and political issues that affect Mexican American communities in the USA. The lessons learned and issues raised should be of interest to other contexts with non-dominant, marginalized students. The research approach is grounded on a holistic view of education, that includes families / communities, teachers and students. The underlying goal is to develop a better understanding of the appropriate conditions for the participation of all students in mathematics classrooms.
Marta Civil