Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Hispanic Boom In Texas, Wilmer Valderrame Sued, and Minorities Have Highest Risk Of...

Tuesday, May 29, 2012
SAN ANTONIO -- One is a black real estate agent and the other a white millionaire. For two new districts created to reflect Texas' soaring Hispanic population, they might be the representatives elected to Congress.

That's not exactly what Hispanic leaders pictured, and some are disheartened.
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Jessica Gonzalez-Rojas: Latinas At The Intersections: Immigration, Health Care, And The Supreme Court
As Latinas are increasingly cut off from health care, educational and economic opportunities, and reproductive rights, we must use a gender lens to reexamine priorities and solutions across movements.
DeeDee Garcia Blase: Patriotic Latino Veterans Remember Our Fallen Heroes and Soldiers
Although it seems that the media does not do enough to portray patriotic Latinos and their contributions to American wars, let us not be dismayed. Instead, let us all remember great leaders in American history, and create a culture of unity.
Yoani Sanchez: Mariela Castro and the Future
She is the daughter of the man who inherited the presidency of my country through blood, that same country where my father years ago lost his profession as a train engineer.
Daniel Cubias: Why Are There So Few Latino Libertarians?
Of course, there are Latino libertarians out there. But in general, talking Hispanics into espousing the Ron Paul agenda is only slightly easier than getting the pope to show up at the Stonewall Inn for a drink.
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