In this episode of Dialogue Unbound, Caroline Kline speaks with scholar and ethnographer Brittany Romanello about her 2020 Dialogue article, “Multiculturalism as Resistance: Latina Migrants Navigate U.S. Mormon Spaces.” Drawing on ethnographic research with Latina Mormon mothers across Utah, Nevada, and Southern California, Brittany explores how these women navigate faith, family, and community in predominantly white, Anglo-centered church spaces. Together, they discuss how preserving language, traditions, and cultural identity becomes a form of resistance, the impact of anti-immigrant policies on their lives, and how church members can stand in solidarity with immigrant communities.

Find a recording of her article here.