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I wrote this the other day as a way of summarizing me thoughts. Personally, I think everyone should read it. - Tomás
33.5 million Hispanics speak only English or are bilingual and speak English well. They are spread out around the country, in every state and probably in almost every community. Yet this diverse group representing millions of votes and a trillion dollars in terms of purchasing power have few ways of staying informed in English about issues that are important to them. I would even say that many would have a hard time imagining what relevant news in English would look like as many have never been exposed to it.
I keep hearing that knowledge is power. Who wouldn’t agree that education is essential to the improvement of one’s life and one’s role in society? Corporations and government give money to education because of this. Yet there are surprisingly large (and seemingly invisible) holes in the education and knowledge that not only affects us as Hispanics (or Latinos or Chicanos – use your word and be proud) but the entire nation as well.
Of 28.2 million Hispanic adults (18+)
- 15.8 million (56%) use the internet
- 4.6 million (29%) get news from the internet
- 3.5 million (75% of 4.6m) get all of their news on the internet in English
- 78% of English-dominant Latinos use the internet, compared with 32% of Spanish-dominant Latinos.
- 51% think English media does a poor job of providing relevant news - this jumps to 65% for English-only Hispanics
Where do Hispanic voters get their news?
- 53% get all their news from English media
- 40% get their news from English and Spanish media
- 6% get their all their news from Spanish media
Go to http://www.hispanictips.com/about/ to access the source documents from the US Census and Pew Hispanic Center.
I am talking about the fact that national Hispanic news, as I refer to it, almost does not exist. I am talking about a systemic lack of access to useful, organized, timely and relevant information for, from and about Hispanics from around the country in English.
Without good information about issues that are important and relevant to who we are, how can we make sound decisions when it comes time to vote or buy something? How can we increase our power in order to help ourselves and this nation? How can we inform non-Hispanics about us and our issues? How can we celebrate who we are for all to see?
I seek to tackle this problem head-on. Before HispanicTips.com, news about Hispanics was out there but it was scattered and not easily accessible to everyone. I strongly believe that this situation, this lack of accessibility, hinders both the Hispanic community and the nation economically, politically and culturally. So I made it my goal to provide easy access to Hispanic news so that people could stay informed.
In pursuing this goal over the past two years I have, on an almost daily basis, handpicked, collected and organized over 30,000 posts. HispanicTips.com serves as both a living archive of Hispanic news and information, as well as being the best way to stay informed on a regular basis. Blogante news and a daily email newsletter reaches informed Hispanics with news spanning every state in the union and covering a variety of subjects like business, politics, entertainment, and immigration.
Readers have let me know what they think of HispanicTips.com saying: ‘love it,’ ‘addictive,’ ‘informative,’ ‘helpful,’ ‘useful,’ ‘great,’ and ‘invaluable.’”
If knowledge is power then I am sorry to say that the power of millions Hispanics has not yet been realized to the detriment of all.
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