Word: hispanicized
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Aubespin does not regard his employers as being fundamentally racist. Indeed, he says, "top management has made a commitment to bring blacks into the mainstream." Blacks hold 19 of 234 editorial staff jobs at the Courier-Journal and its sister daily, the afternoon Louisville Times; the minority representation of 8.5...
The survey received replies from only 178 of the 600 minority journalists polled (of some 2,700 in the newspaper business). An independent sampling by TIME correspondents of minority reporters, however, found that they consistently voiced the same complaints, even if they worked for newspapers that took pride in being...
Many minority reporters complain that they are "ghettoized" into covering the black or Hispanic community. Yet many also feel a moral duty to report stories that might otherwise be ignored. Debra Martine, 25, a Dallas Morning News reporter, summarized the dilemma: "I felt the newspaper was not adequately covering the...
The Mexican-American electorate, which has doubled since 1976, helped to swing the election. Clements made much of White's opposition to the 1965 Voting Rights Act extension, and referred to himself as un hombre de palabra (a man of his word). White countered with slogans like Ya basta...
Cuomo is perhaps the great example nationwide this election year of a candidate trying to revive the old New Deal Coalition. He is the darling of the cosmopolitan liberal intellectuals--as shown this summer when the Village Voice all but deified him weekly. He has unanimous and enthusiastic labor support...