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  2. ‘We’re here’: Growing Latino voting bloc gains attention of ...

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    Outside, a sign in Spanish advertised free citizenship classes — part of the Idaho Democratic Party’s outreach efforts to the Latino community. Canyon County, where the event was held, has a ...

  3. UnidosUS - Wikipedia

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    e. UnidosUS, formerly National Council of La Raza (NCLR) (La Raza), [2] is the United States 's largest Latino nonprofit advocacy organization. It advocates in favor of progressive public policy changes including immigration reform, a path to citizenship for migrants, and reduced deportations. [3][4] Founded in 1968 (as NCLR), UnidosUS has ...

  4. Hispanic and Latino conservatism in the United States

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    According to a 2019 Gallup Poll, 29% of Latinos identify as conservative, and that same number, 29%, voted for Donald Trump in the 2016 Presidential Election. [24] In the 2022 U.S. House Elections, 39% of Hispanic voters backed Republican candidates and 60% backed Democratic candidates. [25]

  5. Luisa Moreno - Wikipedia

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    Luisa Moreno (August 30, 1907 – November 4, 1992) was a Guatemalan social activist and participant in the United States labor movement.She unionized workers, led strikes, wrote pamphlets in both English and Spanish, and convened the 1939 Congreso de Pueblos de Habla Española, the "first national Latino civil rights assembly", [1] before returning to Guatemala in 1950.

  6. Why this Chicana American skipped Spanish growing up and ...

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    Why this Chicana American skipped Spanish growing up and spreads the culture with art. J.M. Banks. September 28, 2024 at 4:00 AM. Deanna Munoz. Editor's Note: This interview is part of an ongoing ...

  7. East L.A. walkouts - Wikipedia

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    The East Los Angeles Walkouts or Chicano Blowouts were a series of 1968 protests by Chicano students against unequal conditions in Los Angeles Unified School District high schools. The first walkout occurred on March 5, 1968. The students who organized and carried out the protests were primarily concerned with the quality of their education.

  8. Mexican Americans - Wikipedia

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    Mexican Americans (Spanish: mexicano-estadounidenses, mexico-americanos, or estadounidenses de origen mexicano) are Americans of Mexican heritage. [12] In 2022, Mexican Americans comprised 11.2% of the US population and 58.9% of all Hispanic and Latino Americans. [3] In 2019, 71% of Mexican Americans were born in the United States. [13]

  9. Political Association of Spanish-Speaking Organizations

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    The Political Association of Spanish-Speaking Organizations (PASSO) was formed as an outgrowth of the success of the Viva Kennedy Clubs in the 1960 United States Presidential Election. PASSO, which comprised several Mexican-American activist groups, fought to increase Mexican-American participation in electoral politics and campaigned for ...