Government bodies devoid of Hispanics - Wichita, Kansas

Posted on: April 22nd, 2007
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“Look at Wichita’s three top governing bodies — the City Council, school board and Sedgwick County Commission –and youll see no Hispanic representatives.

And that concerns some within the city’s largest minority group, who say they depend on Hispanic community organizations to fill that void.”

Source: http://www.kansas.com
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