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AZ Latinas Making Political Impact

AZ Latinas Making Political Impact

AZ Latinas Making Political Impact Stephen A. Nuño of NBC.com reports on the Latinas making an impact on progressive and Democratic politics in Arizona this election season. – “Arizona sits at the center of two simultaneous tectonic shifts occurring in

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Teacher Walkout Good For Latino Gubernatorial Candidate

Teacher Walkout Good For Latino Gubernatorial Candidate

Teacher Walkout Good For Latino Gubernatorial Candidate Stephen A. Nuño of NBC.com reports that Latino Arizona gubernatorial candidate David Garcia, thinks that the current teacher walkout helps his chance of winning the election. – “Anamaria Velasco has been a teacher

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Latinas Still Face Extra Challenges in Politics

Latinas Still Face Extra Challenges in Politics

Latinas Still Face Extra Challenges in Politics Stephen A. Nuño of NBC reports that despite making strides winning seats for political office, Latinas still face cultural and institutional hurdles. – “From the news media and Hollywood to the halls of

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Latino David Garcia Declares for AZ Governor’s Race

Latino David Garcia Declares for AZ Governor’s Race

Latino David Garcia Declares for AZ Governor’s Race NBC’s Stephen A. Nuño reports that Latino professor and Army Veteran Davis Garcia wants to be Arizona’a next governor –  “David Garcia is a Latino Democrat running for Arizona governor in the hopes

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Latinas To Watch Inside The White House

Latinas To Watch Inside The White House

Latinas To Watch Inside The White House Opinion By Lili Gil Valletta It is a widely known fact that women face unique challenges gaining access to career opportunities and positions of leadership. There are gaps, and they are real for

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Latino leadership equals Latino Power

Latino leadership equals Latino Power

Latino leadership equals Latino Power By Juana Bordas I grew up in the early 1950s when Latinos were in a cultural no man’s land. Those were the days when the signs No Mexicans – No Dogs hung in the windows of Texas

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50 Most Important Latino Republicans

50 Most Important Latino Republicans

50 Most Important Latino Republicans By Jordan Morales One of the fastest growing racial groups in the United States, Latinos will make up about a quarter of the population by 2050, according to the Pew Research Center. After Mitt Romney’s

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Latina Congressional Candidate Moves Beyond Being a Maxim Model

Latina Congressional Candidate Moves Beyond Being a Maxim Model

Latina Congressional Candidate Moves Beyond Being a Maxim Model By Reza Gorhesi   Getting ready for the 2018 Congressional election is someone you may not expect to see in government: Maxim model Alejandra Campoverdi (Ali Campoverdi). Although she’s a talented government staffer, Campoverdi

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First Latino To Lead DNC

First Latino To Lead DNC

First Ever Latino Head of Democratic Party Over the weekend at the DNC’s Winter Meeting in Atlanta, DNC members from across the country elected Tom Perez, the first ever Latino, to serve as Chair of the DNC. Chair Tom Perez

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Trump May Match Obama on Deportations, but Would Radically Shift Focus

Trump May Match Obama on Deportations, but Would Radically Shift Focus

President Barack Obama was criticized as “deporter in chief” for policies that led to the removal of a record 2.5 million people during his tenure. President-elect Donald Trump could match those numbers while dramatically shifting the focus of enforcement. (Featured

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