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the Latino daily – Your Thursday morning brief
THURSDAY, April 28, 2016 Good morning Taquistas! Here’s your morning news to get your day started. ►Thursday’s numbers 11.5 – The percentage of less likelihood that U.S. Latino workers will […]
the Latino daily – Your Tuesday morning brief
TUESDAY, March 29, 2016 Good morning Taquistas! A short but poignant brief this morning. Let’s get your day started with the numbers. ►Tuesday’s numbers 21 – The percentage of Latinos […]
Soros and Other Liberal Donors to Fund Bid to Spur Latino Voters
*It seems liberal mega-donors, led by George Soros, saw the anti-Trump anger-energy in the Latino community and decided it’s a good $15 million investment. So, if they asked you, how […]
Hollywood is missing a big opportunity with Latinos
*There’s an incongruity when Latinos are 1/4 of the nation’s moviegoers and big industry executives say that Latinos are driving retail sales but Latinos are almost invisible in the entertainment […]
Obama’s Last Budget Includes Many Latino Priorities, But Gridlock May Doom It
*It’s good that the President’s budget proposal contains items tha address Latino concerns, but because of political polarization the proposal is a non-starter. GOP leadership refused to consider the budget, […]
Iowa Latinos emerging as small, but potentially significant political force
*I’ve been intrigued by the Latinos-in-Iowa story. They’re 5 percent of the population, yet the presidential campaigns and Latino organizations are spending a lot of time and energy registering, motivating […]
Rallying U.S. Latinos for Israel
*It’s interesting to see Israeli pundits point to U.S. Latinos as an important constituency. It’s suggested in this article that Israel should do more to win-over Latinos to sway U.S. […]
Too Many Brands Reach Latinos With Off-Putting Stereotypes
*Another Latino organization, working to change the perception of Latinos in the U.S. What can you do in your workplace, and community to change the Latino narrative? VL By Larissa […]
Keeping up with the Gomezes: Why marketers should pay attention to the ‘Latino Spring’
*Very interesting piece. It takes the effort involved in changing the U.S. Latino narrative and puts it directly in the hands of national commercial brand managers. It puts the onus […]
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 […]