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Belle Meade Plantation Belles doll club celebrates May events
dolls
May 24, 2012
The Belle Meade Plantation Belles Barbie Doll Club celebrated Cinco de Mayo, the Kentucky Derby and other May events at their May collectors...
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Book I in the Kindred Series, by Alisa Valdes, hits the shelves
alisa valdes
April 29, 2012
Bestselling author Alisa Valdes Rodriguez is best known for her women's fiction. Now she's also dabbling into the young adult market with...
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Marcela Landres to attend National Latino Writers Conference, May 16 - 19
latino writers conference
April 22, 2012
Author and editorial consultant Marcela Landres will be offering personal consultations and one-on-one interviews at this year's National...
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Justice Department Voter ID opposition glaringly inconsistent with gun stance
Department of Justice
March 12, 2012
“The Justice Department's civil rights division on Monday objected to a new photo ID requirement for voters in Texas because many...
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Hispanic Heritage Month passes through the U.S. Senate
Hispanic
September 16, 2011
In a historic move, a resolution recognizing Hispanic Heritage Month as well as the celebration of the heritage and culture of Latinos in the...
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Obama suddenly discovers Latinos; decides they all support illegal immigration
comprehensive immigration reform
May 11, 2011
I intrinsically dislike speaking of “groups” and “blocks” when it comes to voting. Our system is based on the premise that...
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Meet Puerto Rican author & journalist David Perez
author interview
May 3, 2011
David Pérez was born and raised in the South Bronx in New York City of parents of Puerto Rican descent. Growing up in the Millbrook Houses in the...
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The politics of enjoying rape (?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?)
Susana Martinez
October 16, 2010
Susana Martinez is likely to become the very fist female Hispanic governor of New Mexico. Surely, Hispanic, women and Hispanic women’s...
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Scientist found higher risk of Alzheimer's for African Americans and Hispanics
Alzheimers
October 8, 2010
Gene studies may have uncovered a relationship to heritage in risk of dementia diseases. Recently reports of new gene studies on Alzheimer’s...
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From North to South/Del Norte al Sur, by Rene Colato Lainez
Children's Books
October 8, 2010
I'm excited to be hosting multiple award-winning children's author Rene Colato Lainez for his virtual blog tour stop today. Lainez has...
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