Word: hispanicization
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The symbols may also be recurring shapes of different colors or certain animals that have significance in Inca mythology. The mystery of pre-Hispanic textiles resonates in many of Sulca’s tapestries; “Folding the Past” is really a tapestry of a tapestry, in...
Republican Latino leader Lionel Sosa, who founded the nation’s largest Hispanic advertising firm and wrote a book on increasing minorities’ socioeconomic standing, echoed Brazille’s call for blacks and Hispanics to unify.
“Hispanics are tired of being portrayed as victims in need of government aid,” Sosa said, arguing that the Democratic Party does not hold a monopoly on Hispanic voters and issues.
Dowd cited Bush’s two gubernatorial elections in Texas, during which he focused on school reform and lowering taxes, and raised his Hispanic vote from 24 percent to 48 percent in four years.
The puritanical, homogenous white-bread community of Deseret--as Mormons used to designate their geographical base--is going multigrain, with people of different races, faiths and outlooks moving into the state. Governor Mike Leavitt says that when he came to office nine years ago, 8% of the state's population...