IMMIGRATION: The reform debate and mixed alliances
By Sam Quiñones, A Reporter’s Blog The immigration reform debate has always created alliances uncommon in regular domestic political battles, as illustrated in this LA Times story. So moderate and upper-class […]
In education, a ‘pobrecito’ syndrome
By Esther J. Cepeda, The Salt Lake Tribune CHICAGO — When prospective educators go through training to prepare for teaching low-income, minority or at-risk children, they learn how to empathize […]
PBS’ ‘American Latinos’ is not just for Hispanics
By Associated Press/Arizona Daily Star BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. – An ambitious PBS documentary on the 500-year history of Latinos in America is aimed at a broad audience, its producer said […]
Hollywood Takes Spanish Lessons As Latinos Stream to the Movies
By Ben Fritz, Wall Street Journal LOS ANGELES—In a small room on the Paramount Pictures lot here, postproduction work is under way on a movie that sounds as derivative as they […]