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...promoviendo, hemos creado una nueva cultura de participaci?n electoral?, dice. ?Antes, no ten?amos senadores o gobernadores o congresistas o alcaldes latinos. Ahora s?. ?Cu?l es el pr?ximo desaf?o? ?Los votantes quieren saber ??C?mo arreglamos las escuelas, los parques, el sistema de salud??. Tenemos que buscar soluciones que levanten a nuestro pueblo de los escalones inferiores?. A prop?sito, Gonz?lez fue clave en promover el voto donde los californianos aprobaron m?s de $30 mil millones en bonos escolares desde el 2002, y est? calentando los motores para un iniciativa preescolar...
...familia latina protagonizada por Freddie Prinze Jr., el hijo del ?dolo de L?pez, al que el comediante convenci? para que realizara el programa. A?n recuper?ndose de un transplante de ri??n, L?pez se ha asegurado de que su equipo de trabajo emplee Latinos y miembros de otras minor?as. "Entrar a nuestro plat? es como ir a Costco", dice. El comediante aspira a que los j?venes latinos que siguen su programa, vean -como ?l lo hizo con Prinze padre cuando hac?a Chico and the Man- que ellos tambi?n pueden tener ?metas, no s?lo sue?os. Lo que es un sue?o para un ni?o...
Carrasco addressed the East Coast Chicano Students Forum as part of a weekend conference entitled “Nuestro Futuro” during which students met for a series of social, administrative and community service events...
Flynn's unifying tone was noticeably absent in Miami. Suarez, 34, a wealthy attorney who once ran unsuccessfully for a seat on the city commission, openly appealed to the Cuban hunger for political control of the city. Little Havana was plastered with signs for "nuestro alcalde" (our mayor), and one particularly crude political cartoon distributed by Suarez's organization portrayed Ferre in a phone booth talking to Fidel Castro. Cuban radio stations conveyed the message that "no one but a Cuban is pro-American enough for our interests...
...Nuestro's initial press run was an ambitious 180,000 copies, prompted by a staggering 12.4% return on a subscription mail-out-far above the 2% to 3% achieved by most prospective magazines. Advertising is thin, only 4.6 pages for the first issue. But with his solid capitalization, Lopez will be comfortably solvent for months ahead. "Nuestro will succeed," he concludes. "Latinos have been ready for this magazine for years...