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Good news for February Latino employment
By Victor Landa, NewsTaco (1 minute read) Good news for the economy overall, and some good news for the U.S. Latino economy specifically. The Bureau of Labor Statistics released February […]
A History of Latino Conservatism, Part 2: The Rise of Latino Neoliberalism
*If you’ve asked yourself how the GOP could engender two presidential candidates with Latino last names, the answer, according to Aaron Sanchez, is 100 years in the making – and […]
Between Paleoliberalism and Neoliberalism: Latinos Past and Future
*We’re excited to have Aaron E. Sanchez as a contributor. Our intent is to change the Latino narrative in the U.S., and our aim is to publish original articles that […]
Despite Early Optimism, Trade With Cuba Dipping
*John S. Kavulich, president of the U.S.-Cuba Trade and Economic Council, had this to say about the prospects for trade with Cuba: “There is a tremendous amount — it’s breathtaking — the […]
Latino Health Care 5 Years After the ACA: Findings from the Latino National Health and Immigration Survey
*Here are some interesting numbers that came from this study on Latinos and the ACA: the overall percentage of uninsured Latinos has decreased since Obamacare; 1 in 4 Latinos haven’t […]
Latinos and Police Abuse
*A good case about why Latinos and Blacks should work together on law enforcement concerns. VL By David R. Ayón, Latino Decisions Unfortunately missing from the raging national debate over recurrent […]
Latinos, Blacks More Optimistic Than Whites
By Jennifer Agiesta, Associated Press/NPR WASHINGTON (AP) — Growing up as a black teen, John Harris III says he wasn’t always sure about what he wanted to do with his life. But […]
Poll: More Latino Outreach Needed for Obamacare
By Matt Barreto And Gabriel Sanchez, Latino Decisions A new poll of Latino/Hispanic adults strongly suggests that the Federal Government needs to do much more outreach to Latinos regarding the Affordable Care Act […]
Latinos Shifting Black-White Paradigm in Memphis Schools
By Stan Washington, New America Media MEMPHIS, Tenn. — Hispanic parents in this city care about the education of their children just as much as any other ethnic group, declared one […]
Young Latino Environment Goals for Obama’s (2nd) First 100 Days
By Latinovations While watching President Obama’s inauguration speech, Andrea Delgado felt a surge of optimism. Paradoxically, it was one of Obama’s more somber statements that gave her hope: his acknowledgement […]