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Posted on: October 8th, 2007
Filed Under: [ Hispanic News ]
Tags: activist, agriculture, blog, border, cesar chavez, Chile, documentary, Hillary Clinton, judge, Mexico, prince william county, Puerto Rican, student
Considering I had hit 30,000 posts last Thursday and that I was attending the Congreso Latino, I didn’t post anything yesterday (bad me). I have had an interesting time that I will definitely be relating later once I have some time to sit down. I managed to collect 59 this morning before heading out again to the Congreso. - Gracias, Tomás
Top Stories –» view: excerpts | section
It’s Been a Bad Week to Be an Immigrant Child in the U.S.A. (Latina Lista)
Latino Congreso focuses on voting power
Hispanics in Irving feeling disheartened - Immigration stance affecting citizens’ comfort level, too
Cross-border business boom - More companies based in Mexico are opening shops in the United States
New exhibit shows the impact of Hispanics on Phoenix
Feel the Noise - Rapper Meets Reggaetón (and Girl) - Review
My Picks (Tomás’ handpicked highlights) –» view: excerpts | section
Latino Students Aspire For Greatness In City Schools - New York City
Cesar Chavez is worthy of street-name honor - Lubbock, Texas
Chile-born Boca resident leads U.S. English drive - Mauro Mujica
Puerto Rican exodus to U.S. related to both world wars
Wed to a Mexican: It’s time to end the stereotypes
Latino activist and judge dies at 88 - Albert Armendariz, Sr - Texas
Quotes –» view: excerpts | section
Election 2008 –» view: excerpts | section
Clinton pushes for powerful US Latino vote
Congreso Takes Action for Environmentally Healthy Communities
Kucinich-Sponsored Resolution Approved at National Latino Congreso
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