They’re the focus of the immigration debate. But across the nation, Latinos are rising to power and offering a glimpse of what’s ahead.
“Demography isn’t destiny when it comes to Latino voters,” she said. “The explanation for why Latinos voted the way they did this year is about history, it’s about geography and it’s about where coalition-building and community organizing has been happening for years — not just wha...
many see little return for his or her work. More than half of Latinas are second-, third- and fourth- generation Americans, yet deeply rooted structural inequities in schooling, health and the economy limit their capability to construct generational wealth. Latinos as a whole contributed $2.6 tr...
How many marriages in the U.S. are between blacks and whitesWhat can be inferred from the passage A.The resistance to interracial marriages in the South still stays firm.B.The number of interracial marriages involving Asians, Latinos and Native Americans is greater than that of black-white mar...
At the same time, the state has a disproportionate number of Asian and white doctors, according to the UCSF study, which focuses on doctor ethnicity and language fluency. It found that out of nearly 62,000 practicing doctors in California, only 5 percent are Latino even though Latinos comprise...
But there is a moment at which our shared experiences diverge, put plainly, because of the lasting impact of colonial era slavery, and modern-day prejudices against dark-skinned Black people which white and even brown Latinos do not contend with. While it’s true, many Latinos do carry Afro...
An additional 1% of Alabama marriages are unions also involving Asians, Latinos and Native Americans. [分析] 特定信息的找寻和判断。 根据题干中关键词“a landmark ruling”在原文中找寻与其相关的特定信息部分为原文第一段第二句中“…a landmark Supreme Court decision, Loving v. Virginia”。由此可见,...
Chang, and Elena Sabogal. 2009. Racializing Miami: Immigrant Latinos and Colorblind Racism in the Global City. In How the United States Racializes Latinos: White Hegemony and Its Consequences, eds. Jose A. Cobas, Jorge Duany, and Joe R. Feagin. 149-65. Boulder, CO: Paradigm....
They didn't want anyone making a film where city cops are exposed as racist and crooked. The racist unions wouldn't allow him to make a movie with a crew of whites, blacks, Latinos and Asians. To make matters worse, real racist cops step in and arrest half of the crew illegally....
'Crazy Rich Asians' film creators turned down a "gigantic payday" at Netflix to ensure the first Asian-American-focused studio movie in 25 years would be seen in theaters and, if all goes well, reshape the Hollywood landscape: "The biggest