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Republicans Don’t Improve Image Among Latinos; Have Opportunity on Education
By Latino Decisions The latest impreMedia-Latino Decisions tracking poll released today revealed a continued trend in support for President Obama, and increased dissatisfaction with Republican outreach towards Latino voters, with a possible […]
Infographic: History of Latinos and Higher Education
By Tamara Chumley, NHU Today, Latinos are the fastest growing demographic in the United States. They represent 1 out of every 6 people in the country and have an estimated […]
Study: Latino Stereotypes Strong Regarding Education, Crime, Unemployment
PRESS RELEASE DENVER — A new study led by the University of Cincinnati examines stereotypes of immigrants from four global regions and measures opinions of the impact of immigration on […]
Education Tops Immigration On Issues for Latino Voters
PRESS RELEASE (via PR Newswire) WASHINGTON, May 15, 2012 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — Education ranks behind only the economy and jobs as the most important consideration among likely Latino voters in five battleground states, […]
Invest In Education And Broadband Access To Help Latinos
By Kristian Ramos As Americans continue to struggle with high unemployment and underemployment at record levels, President Barack Obama has made building a stronger economy, a central theme in his re-election […]
Jobs, Education Top List Of Issues For Latino Voters
The Pew Hispanic Center released a report today in which Latino registered voters reported that: The survey finds that jobs, education and health care are the top issues for Hispanic […]
Latino Educator Leaves Legacy Of Educational Civil Rights
José A. Cárdenas was a longtime educational activist who died last week in San Antonio, Texas. Among his specialties, things he’d been working on since the civil rights era, were bilingual and […]
Texas Groups Promote Education For Latino Kids
A few different groups in Texas have selected today, May 20, as a day where statewide attention will be paid to the future — students — and in Texas that […]
Education Rights Groups Call For Admitting More Latinos To US Universities
A group of Latino higher education advocates wants to take affirmative action and turn it up a couple of notches. The group met at the Higher Education for Latinos Conference in Phoenix, […]
Education Cuts Will Increase Latino Unemployment
By Efrain Nieves At 17.7 percent Connecticut has the third-highest unemployment rate in the nation with Latinos at the lead. Only Rhode Island, with 21.8 percent unemployment, and Nevada, 18.6 percent, have […]