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Mainstream Media Finally Getting It: Latino Immigrants Are Immigrating
April 22, 2013By Ian Reifowitz You may be familiar with Samuel Huntington. He’s the political scientist who, in his last years, offered dire warnings that Hispanic and especially Mexican immigrants behave profoundly differently than immigrants coming to the U.S. from
Latino Small Business Owners Lack Financing
April 21, 2013By Joshua Sophy Latino small business owners are increasing in number. But the Latino business community still lacks access to that -oh-so-important resource: capital. Latinos are one of the fastest-growing segments of small business owners in the United
La Milagrosa chapel to close in June
April 20, 2013By Harold Brubaker A tiny church that has served Spanish-speaking Philadelphians for a century will be closed in June, leaving behind a history that stretches from Spain to Spring Garden Street and is marked by the benevolence of
The Potential Behind Latino Consumers, Corporate Sponsorship And Hispanic Advocacy Organizations
April 22, 2013By Luis Carlos Lopez In a not so distant past, corporate sponsorship and Latino advocacy groups were like oil and water. It wasn’t until the mid 1980′s when companies realized the potential behind Mexican and Latino consumers. As











