racism
Otra ves, Racism, Racism, Racism
By Dr. Henry Flores, NewsTaco Bueno, it took a totally nonpolitical person to help bring contemporary racism to the surface. Currently, you have politicians […]
What to do About the State of Racism?
By Dr. Henry Flores, NewsTaco Recently, I have been travelling around the country and speaking to and with groups of academics on the state of Latino politics in the USA. […]
Invisible Racism – It’s Not the Racism of Your Parent’s Day
By Dr. Herny Flores, NewsTaco I’ve been watching the discussions over immigration reform and the civil rights movement for a number of years. I began reading about racism while I […]
The City Of Anaheim Is Theme Park Where the Theme Is racism
By Lalo Alcaraz, Pocho Ñews Service In the land of make believe, the home of the Magic Kingdom, right where Disneyland sits, there is another theme park that has been around for […]
Racism, Even Out Of Ignorance, Is A Trend We Should Not Ignore
By Victor Landa, NewsTaco Trends are hard things to ignore. So if anyone says they were blind-sided by a trend it’s either because they weren’t paying attention, or they’re not being honest. For instance, we’ve […]
The Racism Of Voter ID
By Dr. Henry Flores, NewsTaco One would think that with the passage of the 15th Amendment of the Constitution, the Voting Rights Act, and the general evolution of our society […]
The Racism In The Trayvon Martin Case, Voter ID Is The Same
The recent shooting of Trayvon Martin in Florida led me to think more deeply about the issue of race in America today. I’m old enough to have remembered municipal buses […]
Latino Students React To Racism At UCLA
MEChA de UCLA recently held a demonstration on campus in a response to discrimination at the university. Earlier in the week, racial and sexist slurs were scrawled on a door of […]
El Guapo’s Guide To Decoding Popular Racism
El Guapo is a creature of habit. Thursdays he likes to do laundry as he watches novelas. And because he is trying to go green, he pulls up the hamper […]
Book Review: “Latino Professionals And Racism”
Many Americans feel the playing field in the U.S. was leveled after the Civil Rights Acts of 1964 officially desegregated the country. These people are usually in cahoots with the […]