Latinos Missing On Sunday TV Talk Shows
If reality was like the Sunday TV talk shows, then the United States would be old, white, male and rich. […]
If reality was like the Sunday TV talk shows, then the United States would be old, white, male and rich. […]
Last week, The New York Times released their list of Notable Children’s Books of 2013. And once again, they failed to
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By JASON ROJAS After more than two decades, it is time to re-examine how we are responding to Sheff v.
By ANGEL FERNANDEZ-CHAVERO Special to CTLatinoNews.com You can accuse them, but rarely convict them. Police officers,
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Meditate on this routinely ignored fact: Not all minority children are disadvantaged or at risk. Despite all the terrible statistics
I remember graduating from Horace Mann Middle School in San Francisco (a school that no longer exists because of a
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The new Fusion network, aimed at English-speaking Latino millennials, is following in the footsteps of its Spanish-language counterparts and so
By Chiqui Cartagena (CNN) — With a name like Chiqui Cartagena, you can’t escape the fact that you’re
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