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 In the last week, there have been numerous developments regarding the state of immigration and the United State's relationship with other American countries. President Obama's visit to Mexico and the Summit of the Americas has revealed what some call a "thawing" of relations between the U.S. and Latin America. Mexico, Cuba, and Venezuela are countries where political and social policy is most rapidly evolving... 




Wednesday, March 11, 2009

State of the Black Union

In light of justice and equality for all minorities, it's vital we stay abreast of issues not only affecting Latinos but other social groups. Most often, we are divided by color yet unified by the problems we face! Listen and read about the latest State of the Black Union symposium. How do the issues which Latinos and African-Americans overlap? Which approaches are taken toward solving or dealing with them? SPEAK UP! 



Attorney General Eric Holder: "Though this nation has proudly thought of itself as an ethnic melting pot, in things racial we have always been and continue to be, in too many ways, essentially a nation of cowards.

 




There are few relationships that matter more to the United States—if any—than that with Mexico. The two countries share more than a border—they are bound together by shared challenges for the prosperity, security, and well-being of their citizens. As the United States seeks to redefine its role in the world, it is vital to start at home, with our neighbors.

WATCH THE VIDEO & READ THE REPORT!