Apologizing for slavery will lead to reparations, how can it not?
An apology, with or without careful language, will lead to talk of reparations for slavery. How can it not?
View ArticleCornerstone’s charismatic congregation reflects impressive diversity
Cornerstone Church reflects broad diversity, including Latinos and Spanish-language services.
View ArticleSVREP plans 2010 voter registration, ‘Texas Rising’ report
Southwest Voter planning big 2010 voter registration effort, as well as major report on state demographic change, "Texas Rising."
View ArticleU.S. politics is in the middle of ‘an age of American unreason’
What we're experiencing in the U.S. politics today is 'an age of American unreason,' writes Washinton Post writer Susan Jacoby.
View ArticleLatinos, African Americans making final push on health-care reform
Coalition of black and Latino groups are making a final push on health-care reform that calls on public option and no pre-existing conditions.
View ArticleAfrican Americans more critical of Secret Service protection
African Americans more criticial of Secret Service's protection of President Obama, especially given November's White House security breeach.
View ArticleTea Party leader ‘stung’ by photo of him holding racist sign
Tea Party leader being 'stung' by February 2009 photo of him holding a sign that included N-word
View ArticleTeen charged in N.Y. anti-Latino hate crime found guilty
Teen convicted in 2008 beating death of Ecuadorean immigrant in Long Island.
View ArticleLatinos viewed as most discriminated, Pew studies say
U.S. Latinos are viewed as the most discriminated group, Pew Research Center data shows.
View ArticleProf questions Anglo voting in mayoral races
Professor Henry Flores asks the question, 'Why won't Anglos vote for Latino candidates, our best and brightest?'
View ArticleLatino distrust of news media has historic roots
When asked whether they thought the news about their communities was accurately reported by the news media, 66 percent of Latino news consumers replied 'moderately' or 'slightly/not at all,' a...
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