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Census: More than a million more Latinos voted in 2012 than 2008

Sandra Lilley wrote 1 month ago: This may be surprising — not as many Latinos voted in 2008 as in 2012. A newly-released Census … more →

Tags: Politics, Census, Hispanics, Latinos, Sylvia Manzano, u s census, 2012 Vote

Census might make "Hispanic" a race

Sandra Lilley wrote 5 months ago: America might be a “melting pot,” but identification – as an individual and as a g … more →

Tags: News, 2020 Census, Category, ethnicity, Fordham University, Hispanic, Latino, national origin, NCLR

2013 Latino political wish list

Sandra Lilley wrote 5 months ago: It’s a New Year, a new Congress on January 3rd, and another 4 years for President Barack Obama … more →

Tags: Politics, 2012, Danny Vargas, election, Elections, Hispanics, housing, Immigration reform, Juan Sepúlveda

When Latino and African American politicians are pitted against each other 4 comments

Sandra Lilley wrote 11 months ago: Is it really “brown versus black” in a New York congressional race which is making natio … more →

Tags: Politics, Congressman Charles Rangel, Adriano Espaillat, congressman jose serrano, Ibrahim Khan, Gerson Borrero, Latino Justice PRLDF, marc veasey, DOMINGO GARCIA

Almost 800,000 Latinos "missing" from latest census

Sandra Lilley wrote 1 year ago: About 775,000, or 1.5 percent of the nation’s Latinos are “missing” from the overa … more →

Tags: News, missing, news 2, Latino census undercount, Robert Groves, U.S. Census

Demistifying the Latino vote

Sandra Lilley wrote 1 year ago: It’s nice to hear people tell it like it is. ”You’ll get a Latino President when it doesn’t matter t … more →

Tags: Politics, Mark Hugo Lopez, Pew Hispanic Center, Rodolfo de la Garza, NAHJ, Latino National Political Survey

4/4: Lecture on Latino Media Advocacy Issues, by Angelo Falcón

osaut wrote 5 years ago: Angelo Falcón, President of the National Institute for Latino Policy is the Carnegie Distinguished L … more →

Tags: Calendar, Other, National Institute for Latino Policy, Carnegie Distinguished Lecturer


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