Some Thoughts on Racial Identity

Some Thoughts on Racial Identity

NewsTaco June 17, 2015

By Dr. Henry Flores, NewsTaco I think we owe Rachel Dolezal thanks for bringing to the forefront an issue that was going to rear its head sooner or later—the complexity […]

Latinos’ Optimism About Racism Tied To History, Could Change In Future

NewsTaco December 18, 2014

*Race relations from a Latino immigrant point of view. Latinos are a transformative wave, and it seems to be evident in race relations as well. It’s not all positive, but […]

Can we all get along? For most, the answer is yes

Mary Mata August 27, 2013

By Drew Desilver, Pew Research Center Race relations in the United States are a work in progress, as always, but most blacks, whites and Hispanics say they get along reasonably […]

What do Latinos think of state of race relations today?

Mary Mata August 22, 2013

By Jacquellena Carrero, NBCLatino A new study out today says finds that five decades after the historic March on Washington, many Americans are saying that Martin Luther King’s “dream” has yet […]

9/11 Is No Excuse for Bashing Muslims

Mary Mata September 9, 2011

By J. Richard Cohen, otherwords.org On the 10th anniversary of 9/11, we’ll be transfixed once more by images of the planes ramming into the World Trade Center and people, caught in […]

Poll: Latinos OK With Changing U.S. Demographics

Mary Mata June 9, 2011

A new Allstate/National Journal Heartland Monitor poll found that Hispanics are less concerned about the rapidly changing demographics of the U.S. population than whites or blacks. The poll released on […]