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Latinos in Orange County, was honored for his work by community leaders Wednesday night and characterized as a "trailblazer" and a "diplomat."
Most California Asians and Latinos supported the death penalty in a survey of minority political
As a "Mexican kid" growing up in West Los Angeles, historian Antonio Rios-Bustamante said he was made to feel like a "foreigner" despite a lineage that stretches back to California's earliest settlers.
Saying they don't trust government officials alone to protect Latino voting interests, Chicano civil rights attorneys said Monday that they will ask a federal judge to let them join the Justice Department's lawsuit to overturn the 1982 Los Angeles City Council redistricting plan.
Mayor Tom Bradley on Friday opened his campaign to carry Los Angeles' Latino neighborhoods with the help of a well-known Latino name, Jorge Jarrin, son of Jaime Jarrin, who broadcasts the Dodgers' baseball games in Spanish.
California Rep. Edward R.
Seeking to soothe the increasingly tense border situation, Rep.
Despite recent gains, Rancho Santiago College still needs to increase its enrollment of Latino students from low-income families, members of the board of trustees said Monday.
Led by a strong upsurge by Mexican-American and Puerto Rican students, average Scholastic Aptitude Test scores posted their biggest gains in 22 years, the College Board announced today.
VIVA THEATER: New play projects are nothing new, but when the playwrights are all Latino and the event takes place in Orange County, it becomes news.
The controversy surrounding the sale of the nation's largest chain of Spanish-language television stations, including KMEX-TV in Los Angeles, sharpened Friday when six Latino organizations moved to block the transfer of the stations to non-Latino owners.
The owner of KMEX-TV in Los Angeles and four other major Spanish-language television stations said Monday that it has agreed to sell the stations to Hallmark Cards and First Capital Corp. of Chicago for $301.5 million.
Americans may think that passage of the Simpson-Rodino immigration reform bill, with its promise of amnesty for millions, was cause for celebration in the nation's Latino community.
The smoke had barely cleared from last week's local elections when political observers began prognosticating the issues and personalities likely to be debated the next time around, when Los Angeles chooses its mayor in 1989.
During the current national debate over Reagan Administration policies in Central America, there has been a disturbing silence from one key sector: this country's large Latino community.