Submit an opinion article about an important political, economic or social issue affecting the United States or México, or Mexican and Latinos in the United States, and hear how other students respond.
by::
Jai Malano-Ayers
As I look back over history and where we are today, I am left in aw.
Oh how I have prayed that this day would come, and now that it has, I can exhale and let go of something’s that
More...
|
by::
Jai Malano-Ayers
According to the Associated Press , Obama had 186 solid electoral votes and 100 leaning electoral votes, and McCain had 122 solid electoral votes and 41 leaning electoral votes, on Oct.29. In the end, they estimated six states and 89
More...
|
by::
Jai Malano-Ayers
When it comes to Barack Obama and Rev. Al Sharpton’s opinions on racism, many would agree that they are polar opposites. In fact, some would even go so far as to say that they aren’t even fighting
More...
|
by::
Jai Malano-Ayers
It has been illegal for employers to knowingly hire unauthorized workers in the U.S. since The Immigration Reform and Central Act of 1986. However, in the 1982 Plyler v. Doe Supreme Court case, taxpayers were required to begin paying for the
More...
|
by::
christine williams
Immigration Illustration
Sponsored by Student Voices - MATT.org
Vote | Share | Details
More...
|
by::
Marissa Gabrysch
The Political Typology is a longstanding effort to sort voters into homogeneous groups based on their values, political beliefs and party affiliation. The current report is based on a two-part survey of 2,000 Americans interviewed in December 2004, most of whom
More...
|
by::
sarah zacarias
A rare, unflinching look at one of today’s most important issues--from one of today’s most well-known journalists.
In this insightful, well-researched book, Peabody and Emmy® Award-winning journalist Geraldo Rivera examines the growth of the Hispanic population in the U.S., fueled
More...
|
by::
Student Voices
The Hunting Party is inspired by the true story of a disgraces war journalist who enlisted the help of his former cameraman and an eager...journalism major to track down an infamous war criminal still on the loose somewhere in the backwoods
More...
|
by::
Marissa Gabrysch
According to the following article, "A new survey found college students willing to hand over their vote for a new iPod. More than half of NYU students said they would give up voting for life in exchange for $1 million dollars."
More...
|
by::
Marissa Gabrysch
Learn more about the video contest with Living Democracy TV from Pearson Education here:
http://www.pearsoned.com/pr_2007/092807.htm
More...
|