Opinion · 114th Congress
How Clinton Can Win With a Latino VP
Estades is a lecturer on social policy at Rutgers University’s Graduate School of Social Work and is founder and president of the Latino Leadership Institute Inc.
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Estades is a lecturer on social policy at Rutgers University’s Graduate School of Social Work and is founder and president of the Latino Leadership Institute Inc.
Sometimes simply providing a child with a safe after-school program and mentoring can be enough to turn a life around.
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Reaction and inaction on other issues flow from this same inability to see ourselves in the faces of those who don’t share the same DNA, neighborhood, school, social club or church.
This is when you school me on understanding the concept of a probability, right? Look, I get that sometimes the unlikely actually happens.
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In a middle school classroom in north Los Angeles, a group of mostly-Latino eighth graders were asked to explain what they knew about the candidates running for president.