Word: hispanicization
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I have one small but important objection to her article. Grossman used the term "naive redneck" to describe the kind of people who are attracted to a place like Heritage U.S.A. I must strenuously object to such cavalier use of a term that is at least as offensive as other...
The Mary E. McCormack, Old Colony and West Broadway housing projects of South Boston house 2347 families, 39 of which are Asian, Hispanic or American Indian. But under Flynn's new proposal, Blacks and then other minorities will be given preference there in the future.
The grant funds a course in literacy teaching strategies, a study group publishing a literacy learning handbook, and the training of a Hispanic tutor for bilingual Cambridge children, said Mary Snow, associate professor of education and special education at Lesley.
"A lot of Chicano students come out to the East coast and find it difficult to assimilate," said Raza member Carlos Perez '91. "At Harvard, Raza offers moral support, but there needs to be more Hispanic leadership on Eastern campuses. That is something that the forum will encourage."
A significant part of Dukakis's support comes from his ability to prove himself in other candidate's home turf, Goldman said. "Biden was predicted to raise the most money, but Dukakis eventually did, Gephardt was supposed to get the majority of labor support, but both [candidates] are closely battling...