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Story: Latino USA's contributor Yvette Benavides reports on Latino support for Senator Hilary Clinton in San Antonio, TX. KUT's Matt Largey reports on the growing Latino support for Senator Barack Obama. Latino USA's Maria Hinojosa speaks with...
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Story: Latino USA's Maria Hinojosa speaks with Tom Shapiro of the Institute on Assets and Social Policy and Melissa Rodriguez, director of the Latino Economic Development Corporation about the Latino Middle Class experience. Texas Public Radio's...
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Story: Latino USA's Maria Hinojosa speaks with Lydia Camarillo, vice president of the Southwest Voter Registration Education Project, about how Presidential candidates Hilary Clinton and Barack Obama's visits to Texas could affect the Latino...
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McCain and Obama are fighting for the Latino Vote. Analysts say that Latinos could play a decisive role in a close election. This hour, a look at the Latino vote, the strategies the candidates are using to woo Latino voters, and how this...
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We check in with some local Latino community leaders about immigration reform, the economy, the midterm elections and the DREAM Act, among other topics.
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Story: Latino USA's Maria Hinojosa speaks with Dr. Robert Anders and Dr. Hector Balcazar about their work researching ethnic health disparities at the University of Texas El Paso. Latino USA's Angela Maldonado reports on Austin based Youth...
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What challenges do Latinos face in their efforts to gain political influence in Oregon?
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Story: Latino USA's contributor Monica Lopez reports on the 40th anniversary of the East Los Angeles walkouts that galvanized the Chicano Movement. Latino USA's Maria Hinojosa speaks with author and journalist Paul Cuadros on what he calls the...
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Story: Latino USA's Maria Hinojosa speaks with Texas Observer reporter Melissa del Bosque and South Texas homeowner Dr. Eloisa Tamez about the controversy over where the Department of Homeland Security is placing the border fence. Latino USA's...
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Story: Latino USA's Maria Hinojosa speaks with PBS Newshour's Ray Suarez, La Opinion's Pilar Marrero, and political columnist and author Earl Ofari Hutchison about the affects of the Super Tuesday primary results on the presidential election....
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" Latinos are the fastest-growing U.S. voter group. But few actually turn up to vote - in Nogales, there's 29% voter turnout, even though the town is 90% Latino. So why aren't members of the most courted ethnic voting group showing up to the...
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National Latino Museum Will Cost Millions
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Hispanic men and women are diagnosed with cancer at later, more advanced stages of the disease than the general population. The program discusses recent campaigns to improve Hispanic health.
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Hispanic men and women are diagnosed with cancer at later, more advanced stages of the disease than the general population. The program discusses recent campaigns to improve Hispanic health.
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Hispanic men and women are diagnosed with cancer at later, more advanced stages of the disease than the general population. The program discusses recent campaigns to improve Hispanic health.
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Hispanic men and women are diagnosed with cancer at later, more advanced stages of the disease than the general population. The program discusses recent campaigns to improve Hispanic health.
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Hispanic men and women are diagnosed with cancer at later, more advanced stages of the disease than the general population. The program discusses recent campaigns to improve Hispanic health.
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Hispanic men and women are diagnosed with cancer at later, more advanced stages of the disease than the general population. The program discusses recent campaigns to improve Hispanic health.
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Hispanic men and women are diagnosed with cancer at later, more advanced stages of the disease than the general population. The program discusses recent campaigns to improve Hispanic health.
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