Posted on: July 24th, 2007
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Al Sharpton and Wal-Mart’s Lee Scott allies for immigration bill
U.S. agriculture dependent on migrant workers
The Spanish voice of Minnesota sports - Twins, Wolves and Vikings announcer Alfonso Fernandez taps a new audience.
Lawsuit threat prompts police to hold Annapolis raid report - Officers admitted wrongly entering immigrants’ apartment
Macy’s T-Shirts Found Offensive By Latina Shoppers - “Brown Is The New White”
THE TOMíS RIVERA POLICY INSTITUTE RELEASES SUMMARY FINDINGS ON THE UNRECOGNIZED AND RISING AFFLUENCE OF LATINOS
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Jennifer is 38 today. Happy Birthday
Unacculturated Hispanics, who represent 40% of the more than 42 million Hispanics in the US, still speak Spanish and consume Spanish media
According to the Selig Center for Economic Growth, the African American and Hispanic consumer markets are larger than the entire economies of all but nine countries in the world
Lynda de la Viña, Business dean at University of Texas at San Antonio was the first Mexican-American woman to receive a Ph.D. in economics in the United States
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La Bloga: The First Tortilla: A Bilingual Story
The University of Minnesota to host national conference for organization of Chicana/Latina and Native American women
Mexican-made Pulparindo candy is recalled
Blanco could mean as much to MLS as Beckham
Latino leaders in Orange County raise funds for undocumented students schooling - California
A valuable resource: Maria Matos a pioneer of activism for Latino community - Manatee County, Florida
Time to hit back against anti-Latino bigotry
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