Word: hispanicization
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Seven months after the controversial Florida presidential election, a report says that minorities suffered "injustice, ineptitude and inefficiency" - but found no conspiracy to disenfranchise groups of voters. The United States Commission on Human Rights report, due to be officially released on Friday but leaked to the media Monday, is the...
The power of Los Angeles' growing Hispanic population will be tested today as voters go to the polls in a tight mayoral runoff election. The candidates are similar - James K. Hahn and Antonio Villaraigosa are both liberal Democrats with strong roots in the city. They are also familiar with its...
Villaraigosa enjoys the support of the city's growing Hispanic community, and the outcome depends heavily on whether that group votes. Time.com spoke with TIME Senior Correspondent David S. Jackson, who is covering the election in Los Angeles.
It doesn't hurt that children are the most racially diverse--and most Hispanic--segment of the population. Which suggests that the networks and their advertisers may be leaving money on the table. Marketing company Santiago & Valdes Solutions estimates the Hispanic market at $630 billion, and while English-language networks...
In fact, one of the few lights for Hispanics on English-language TV is children's TV, especially Nickelodeon, which has two Hispanic family sitcoms, The Brothers Garcia and Taina. And Nick's Dora the Explorer, a cartoon for small children with a Latina heroine and a smattering of Spanish...