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For Latinos, Awareness isn’t Enough. We need Understanding.
By Steve Moya, NewsTaco Those in the communication field must always understand their job is not complete when people are moved to a basic awareness of something–say an issue. It is necessary […]
Latino Potential: Entrepreneurs Aren’t Necessarily Born
By Steve Moya, NewsTaco While we’ve all known the unique person with an enterprising attitude and vision at a young age, and an ability to build, create and make money, […]
Latino Potential: the Impact of Status and Stress
By Steve Moya, NewsTaco All stress is not equal. The poor and vulnerable feel it more than the rich and accomplished. Moises Velasquez-Manoff offers research that supports the idea that […]
We’ve seen the Latino leader. The Latino leader is us.
By Victor Landa, NewsTaco “Is it important for the U.S. Latino community to have a national leader advancing the concerns of Latinos?” Three out of four people who were asked […]
Maybe Congress Could Help Low and Middle-Class Families Indirectly
By Steve Moya, NewsTaco When you learn that Congress has taken another crack at reducing Food Stamps for the needy it makes you wonder who they’re representing and what they […]
Implications for Latinos in an Economic Recovery
By Steve Moya, NewsTaco Latinos are critical to an aging America that, with a low fertility rate, is facing growing global competition. That’s an opportunity, but there are also growing threats. […]
The Shrinking American Middle Class: Even More Challenging for Latinos
By Steve Moya, NewsTaco Many economists define middle-class as those adults whose annual household income is between $40, 000 and $120,000 or between two-thirds and twice the national median income. […]
Everything You’ve Ever Wanted to Know About Voter ID Laws
By Suevon Lee, ProPublica Editor’s note: This post, which was first published July 23, 2012, has been updated with new developments. Voter IDs laws have become a political flashpoint in what’s gearing up […]