Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Mitt Romney Itching For The Latino Vote...

Wednesday, May 23, 2012
Republican U.S. presidential candidate Mitt Romney is launching a push to appeal to Hispanic voters but has far to go to reverse a huge lead that President Barack Obama holds with this key voting bloc.
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Kristian Ramos: The Browning of Media on the Internet: A Step Forward or Back?
The best television has always embraced the complexity of our changing society. Our country is irrevocably becoming more Hispanic. If Hispanics are to break down the silos between niche and mainstream media we must negotiate how this is represented in our media better, segmentation is not a final solution, but perhaps it is a step in the right direction.
Alejandro Escalona: 75 years of Picasso's Guernica: An Inconvenient Masterpiece
Guernica is to painting what Beethoven's Ninth Symphony is to music: a cultural icon that speaks to mankind not only against war but also of hope and peace. It is a reference when speaking about genocide from El Salvador to Bosnia.
Noel A. Poyo: Financially Educated Citizenry Protects Democracy
While financial education is the subject of plenty of discussion and the topic of numerous commissions and panels, budgets tell the real story. There is no significant federal investment in financial education. We must make financial education a higher priority for our nation by investing in this work.
Laura Prudom: 'American Idol' Finale Recap: Jessica Sanchez And Phillip Phillips Perform Original Songs For The First Time
In terms of technical ability, Jessica can wipe the floor with Phillip. But as Jennifer pointed out, it's impossible to compare the two when their styles are so different; at this point, it will all come down to personal taste.
Algernon Austin: Latinos And The Good Jobs Crisis
If Latinos are to fully recover from the ravages of the Great Recession, they will need not simply jobs, but jobs that lead to increased earnings over time and that also have good benefits. In short, they will need what we call "good jobs."
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