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News Roundup for Thursday

News Roundup for Thursday

October 28, 2010
As college fees rise, so does aid; poll finds that Americans are worried about mortgage and rent payments; costs of defending Arizona’s SB 1070 top $1 million; survey finds that fewer are seeking flu shots.
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News Roundup for Wednesday

News Roundup for Wednesday

October 27, 2010
The perfect storm to turn out the Latino vote is brewing, the Department of Education urges teachers to help stop bullying, walking may prevent memory problems among the elderly, and luxury spending is up but spending on essentials is not.
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News Roundup for Tuesday

News Roundup for Tuesday

October 26, 2010
Latino voters more enthusiastic as we approach the November midterm election, mortgage morass persists, the Environmental Protection Agency targets truck emissions, and heavy smoking in middle age increases risks of Alzheimer’s disease.
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News Roundup for Monday

News Roundup for Monday

October 25, 2010
Flaws persist in a federal immigration enforcement program, short sales are resisted as foreclosures resume, a new discovery could help asthma treatments, and caffeinated alcoholic beverages could be the next student health problem.]
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Latino Youth Speak Out on Discrimination in the U.S.

Latino Youth Speak Out on Discrimination in the U.S.

October 22, 2010
Latino youth are coming of age at a time when anti-immigrant and anti-Hispanic sentiment is high and rising.
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News Roundup for Friday

News Roundup for Friday

October 22, 2010
Voters are demonized and demoralized before the election, average college debt rises, diabetes may affect one in three Americans by 2050, and highest teen birthrates are found in the southern U.S.
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PREPARING LATINO WORKERS FOR CAREERS AND CONTINUING EDUCATION

PREPARING LATINO WORKERS FOR CAREERS AND CONTINUING EDUCATION

October 22, 2010
Ninety million Americans lack the basic literacy, numeracy, and English language skills needed to qualify for continuing education, training, and jobs.
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Wealth-Building Wednesday

Wealth-Building Wednesday

October 21, 2010
Each Wednesday, NCLR’s Wealth-Building Policy Project rounds up pertinent news from the blogosphere.
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News Roundup for Thursday

News Roundup for Thursday

October 21, 2010
Buying food with cash leads to healthier purchases, the health care law gets fact-checked, drought persists in the South and Midwest, and the Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP) generates better returns than do Treasury bonds.
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News Roundup for Wednesday

News Roundup for Wednesday

October 20, 2010
Income inequality is too big to ignore, Hispanic voters could decide key election in November, whooping cough outbreaks show many not vaccinated, community colleges do not graduate most students in California.
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News Roundup for Tuesday

News Roundup for Tuesday

October 19, 2010
Ruling on health care reform expected by end of the year, racial harmony begins in the dorm room, foreclosure freeze ends in 23 states, ways to reduce breast cancer risks.
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News Roundup for Monday

News Roundup for Monday

October 18, 2010
White House urges calm on foreclosures, environmental justice tour hits California, deportation program expands in Texas, and obesity impacts medical spending.
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Hispanic victims of domestic violence might need a different approach

Hispanic victims of domestic violence might need a different approach

October 18, 2010
According to the U.S. Department of Justice, women are five times more likely than men to become victims of domestic violence.
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News Roundup for Monday

News Roundup for Monday

October 18, 2010
White House urges calm on foreclosures, environmental justice tour hits California, deportation program expands in Texas, and obesity impacts medical spending.
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News Roundup for Friday

News Roundup for Friday

October 15, 2010
Guilty verdict reached in trial for teens accused of beating an immigrant to death, Social Security benefits won’t increase in 2011, the Education Department sees spike in civil rights complaints, and bilingual education may promote healthy brains.
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It’s About Respect

It’s About Respect

October 14, 2010
It's time to address our problems as a country, together, and reject the politics of division. Latinos stand to make a significant contribution to get us on that path and send a message that we need lawmakers who are willing to work toward real solutions to our nation's problems.
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News Roundup for Thursday

News Roundup for Thursday

October 14, 2010
Georgia colleges ban undocumented students, the foreclosure debacle threatens the economy, Hispanics are living longer, and charter schools show better performance.
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Wealth-Building Wednesday

Wealth-Building Wednesday

October 13, 2010
Each Wednesday, NCLR’s Wealth-Building Policy Project rounds up pertinent news from the blogosphere.
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One Nation Working Together:  A Focus on Education

One Nation Working Together:  A Focus on Education

October 13, 2010
Thousands of Americans gathered in Washington, DC, recently for the One Nation Working Together march to show their support and commitment to the idea that all people—regardless of race, ethnicity, class, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity or expression, or ability—should have the opportunity to fulfill their potential and contribute to an economy that works for everyone.
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News Roundup for Wednesday

News Roundup for Wednesday

October 13, 2010
Long economic recovery taking longer for some, mental health providers struggle with Medicaid’s expansion, judge lets lawsuit on SB 1070 proceed, and you can lead your kids to healthy food, but can you make them eat?
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