- published: 22 Oct 2009
- views: 21299
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Jorge Ramos and María Elena Salinas on the Rise of Hispanic America
According to the 2010 census, the number of American Hispanics grew 43% in the last decade...
published: 05 Oct 2012
Jorge Ramos and María Elena Salinas on the Rise of Hispanic America
According to the 2010 census, the number of American Hispanics grew 43% in the last decade to over 50 million. By 2050, Hispanics are projected to number 132 million and represent 30% of the population. As that population evolves, so does their political power. A new report by the Pew Hispanic Center shows that since 2008, America's Latino voting population has grown 22% since 2008. But what are the cultural and political implications of these now well-understood statistics?
Bill goes beyond the numbers with two of our nation's most popular and influential journalists: Univision's Jorge Ramos and María Elena Salinas. A Spanish-language U.S. television network, Univision has the largest audience of Spanish-language television viewers, according to Nielsen ratings.
Ramos, says The Washington Monthly, is "the broadcaster who will most determine the 2012 elections," while The New York Times calls Salinas "the voice of Hispanic America." In a candid and comprehensive discussion, Ramos and Salinas discuss their responsibilities both as reporters and representatives of their culture, their aggressive journalistic approaches to both President Obama and Governor Romney, and their strong takes on immigration issues that mean so much to a potentially-decisive voting bloc in 2012.
"We are changing the face of America. It's not black and white anymore. We're changing the way we eat. We're changing the way people dance, the way people speak. And we're changing the way people vote." Ramos tells Bill. "No one can make it the White House now without the Hispanic vote -- that's completely new."
- published: 05 Oct 2012
- views: 6158
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The United States of Hispanic America
Projections of the US 2010 Census shows Latinos continue to become a bigger chunk of the U...
published: 14 Jan 2011
The United States of Hispanic America
Projections of the US 2010 Census shows Latinos continue to become a bigger chunk of the US population. With those huge numbers, come a series of political and social changes to the country. RT's Ramon Galindo goes beyond the numbers to show how Latino families are changing America.
- published: 14 Jan 2011
- views: 11603
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The New American Reality
You've probably read the headlines: "New census milestone: Hispanics reach 50 million"; "...
published: 08 Apr 2011
The New American Reality
You've probably read the headlines: "New census milestone: Hispanics reach 50 million"; "U.S. Hispanic population tops 50 million" and one of our favorites "Los USA -- Latino Populations Grow Faster with Wider Spread." The U.S. Census numbers have confirmed that the Hispanic population has reached an important milestone, the 50 million mark. We are waking up to a new reality, a new face of America. The New American Reality video speaks to the unique experience of being Latino in America today.
Univision is proud to Inform, Entertain and Empower the Hispanic community. To learn more about how we reach the Hispanic consumer, please visit www.univision.com/seewhatyouaremissing
- published: 08 Apr 2011
- views: 203160
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Black and Latino
Visit http://mun2.tv/blackandlatino for more interviews and to join the conversation!
Wha...
published: 10 Jan 2012
Black and Latino
Visit http://mun2.tv/blackandlatino for more interviews and to join the conversation!
What does it mean to be black and Latino in the U.S.? Featuring interviews with Latino actors Laz Alonso ("Avatar", "Jumping the Broom"), Tatyana Ali ("Fresh Prince of Bel Air"), Gina Torres ("Suits, Hercules: The Legendary Journeys") and Judy Reyes ("Scrubs"), musicians Christina Milian ("Dip it Low") and Kat DeLuna ("Whine Up"), and journalist Soledad O'Brien (CNN), among many others.
- published: 10 Jan 2012
- views: 371876
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Romney: The 'Nation' is in Trouble if Hispanics Vote Dem; Latinos a Threat To 'White' America
Lord Romney: Contemptuous, Callous, Condescending and Now in a 47% Hole!: http://www.polit...
published: 19 Sep 2012
Romney: The 'Nation' is in Trouble if Hispanics Vote Dem; Latinos a Threat To 'White' America
Lord Romney: Contemptuous, Callous, Condescending and Now in a 47% Hole!: http://www.politicalarticles.net/blog/2012/09/19/lord-romney-contemptuous-callous-condescending-and-now-in-a-47-hole/
- published: 19 Sep 2012
- views: 1726
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Educational Excellence for Hispanic Americans
President Obama speaks about improving educational opportunities and outcomes for Hispanic...
published: 19 Oct 2010
Educational Excellence for Hispanic Americans
President Obama speaks about improving educational opportunities and outcomes for Hispanic students as he signs the Executive Order for the White House Initiative on Educational Excellence for Hispanic Americans. October 19, 2010.
- published: 19 Oct 2010
- views: 9018
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Moyers & Company Show 139: Hispanic America's Turn
According to the 2010 census, the number of American Hispanics grew 43% in the last decade...
published: 05 Oct 2012
Moyers & Company Show 139: Hispanic America's Turn
According to the 2010 census, the number of American Hispanics grew 43% in the last decade to over 50 million. By 2050, Hispanics are projected to number 132 million and represent 30% of the population. As that population evolves, so does their political power. A new report by the Pew Hispanic Center shows that since 2008, America's Latino voting population has grown 22% since 2008. But what are the cultural and political implications of these now well-understood statistics?
Bill goes beyond the numbers with two of our nation's most popular and influential journalists: Univision's Jorge Ramos and María Elena Salinas. A Spanish-language U.S. television network, Univision has the largest audience of Spanish-language television viewers, according to Nielsen ratings.
Ramos, says The Washington Monthly, is "the broadcaster who will most determine the 2012 elections," while The New York Times calls Salinas "the voice of Hispanic America." In a candid and comprehensive discussion, Ramos and Salinas discuss their responsibilities both as reporters and representatives of their culture, their aggressive journalistic approaches to both President Obama and Governor Romney, and their strong takes on immigration issues that mean so much to a potentially-decisive voting bloc in 2012.
Also, on the show, Bill shares the story of a young fallen solider and the Republican congressman he inspired to ask, "Why are we killing kids that don't need to die?"
- published: 05 Oct 2012
- views: 2868
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What Celebrity Hispanic Americans Want You to Know
Emmy award-winning actress America Ferrera, superstar comedian Carlos Mencia and leading U...
published: 08 Feb 2013
What Celebrity Hispanic Americans Want You to Know
Emmy award-winning actress America Ferrera, superstar comedian Carlos Mencia and leading Univision anchor Maria Elena Salinas talk to Katie about the misconceptions people have about Hispanics in America. Plus, these celebrity Hispanics address the explosive impact of Latinos on American politics.
- published: 08 Feb 2013
- views: 848
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Asian Immigrants To U.S. Now Surpass Hispanics
"For the first time, the influx of Asians moving to the U.S. has surpassed that of Hispani...
published: 20 Jun 2012
Asian Immigrants To U.S. Now Surpass Hispanics
"For the first time, the influx of Asians moving to the U.S. has surpassed that of Hispanics, reflecting a slowdown in illegal immigration while American employers increase their demand for high-skilled workers.
An expansive study by the Pew Research Center details what it describes as "the rise of Asian-Americans," a highly diverse and fast-growing group making up nearly 6 percent of the U.S. population. Mostly foreign-born and naturalized citizens, their numbers have been boosted by increases in visas granted to specialized workers and to wealthy investors as the U.S. economy becomes driven less by manufacturing and more by technology...".* Ana Kasparian, Cenk Uygur, and former prosecutor Steve Oh discuss on The Young Turks.
*Read more here from Hope Yen via AP/The Huffington Post: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/06/19/asian-immigrants-surpass-hispanics_n_1608437.html
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- published: 20 Jun 2012
- views: 38515
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The Shift: Hispanics in America
Center for Hispanic Leadership features one of the most powerful video messages that will ...
published: 11 Jul 2011
The Shift: Hispanics in America
Center for Hispanic Leadership features one of the most powerful video messages that will soon be one of the most viewed on the internet. Support its message and share with others!!
Become part of the conversation and join CHL today at www.centerforhispanicleadership.com
- published: 11 Jul 2011
- views: 3668
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Racial Politics in America: Immigration, Major Issues of Hispanic Voters: 'This Week' Roundtable
'This Week' Roundtable with Nicolle Wallace, Melody Barnes, Ann Coulter, Robert Reich and ...
published: 23 Sep 2012
Racial Politics in America: Immigration, Major Issues of Hispanic Voters: 'This Week' Roundtable
'This Week' Roundtable with Nicolle Wallace, Melody Barnes, Ann Coulter, Robert Reich and Univision's Jorge Ramos.
- published: 23 Sep 2012
- views: 7100
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Hispanic American Culture
Lawrence Harrison discusses Hispanic American Culture and the contrast with mainstream Ame...
published: 07 Jan 2010
Hispanic American Culture
Lawrence Harrison discusses Hispanic American Culture and the contrast with mainstream American culture.
This presentation was part of the 2009 Social Contract Writers Workshop. For more videos of the Writers Worhshop, see
http://www.TheSocialContract.com/video/tsc_writers_workshop_2009oct04.html and the Social Contract YouTube channel at http://www.YouTube.com/tsccom
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- published: 07 Jan 2010
- views: 1051
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ERA OF THE HISPANIC AMERICAN HERO BEGINS (Accessible Preview)
A HISTORY OF HISPANIC ACHIEVEMENT IN AMERICA: ERA OF THE HISPANIC AMERICAN HERO BEGINS (Ac...
published: 25 Aug 2011
ERA OF THE HISPANIC AMERICAN HERO BEGINS (Accessible Preview)
A HISTORY OF HISPANIC ACHIEVEMENT IN AMERICA: ERA OF THE HISPANIC AMERICAN HERO BEGINS (Accessible Preview)
Throughout U.S. history, Hispanics have contributed and achieved in building the West, in medicine and science, in entertainment, journalism, business, education, civil rights, politics, in sports, and more. Highlights Judy Baca bringing the Hispanic muralist movement to the United States, Roberto Clemente as the first Hispanic elected into baseball's Hall of Fame, Hispanic golfer Nancy Lopez winning her first LPGA Championship, Walter Alvarez proposing dinosaur extinction caused by asteroid impact, Franklin Chang-Diaz as the first Hispanic American in space, Dr. Antonia Novello as the first Hispanic surgeon general, and Linda Alvarado winning the Horatio Alger Award.
Registered DCMP members can access this title for free at the following URL: http://www.dcmp.org/Catalog/TitleDetail.aspx?TID=6640
- published: 25 Aug 2011
- views: 516
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EMERGENCE OF A UNIQUE HISPANIC CULTURE (Accessible Preview)
A HISTORY OF HISPANIC ACHIEVEMENT IN AMERICA: EMERGENCE OF A UNIQUE HISPANIC CULTURE (Acce...
published: 25 Aug 2011
EMERGENCE OF A UNIQUE HISPANIC CULTURE (Accessible Preview)
A HISTORY OF HISPANIC ACHIEVEMENT IN AMERICA: EMERGENCE OF A UNIQUE HISPANIC CULTURE (Accessible Preview)
Throughout U.S. history, Hispanics have contributed and achieved in building the West, in medicine and science, in entertainment, journalism, business, education, civil rights, politics, in sports, and more. Highlights Ritchie Valens initiating Hispanic/Latin Renaissance in American culture, Emilio Azcarraga bringing Hispanic television to the United States, Poet William Carlos Williams winning the Pulitzer Prize, Joan Baez singing at Civil Rights March in Washington D.C., and Cesar Chavez founding the United Farm Workers of America.
Registered DCMP members can access this title for free at the following URL: http://www.dcmp.org/Catalog/TitleDetail.aspx?TID=6620
- published: 25 Aug 2011
- views: 1768
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HISPANIC AMERICANS STAND AGAINST ILLEGAL ALIENS
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These courageous Americans know what a bad situa...
published: 02 Oct 2012
HISPANIC AMERICANS STAND AGAINST ILLEGAL ALIENS
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These courageous Americans know what a bad situation illegal immigration has created. Sometimes, they speak out under death threats from the pro-illegal alien forces, and have been physically attacked by illegals. They are an example to ALL Americans, of ALL races that freedom isn't free. The federal government and greedy business interests have begun the Reconquista. What will YOU do?
- published: 02 Oct 2012
- views: 287
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Famous African Americans with Hispanic/Latino roots
===The Black Population: 2000 Census===
34,658,190 African Americans (including Hispanics...
published: 02 Mar 2012
Famous African Americans with Hispanic/Latino roots
===The Black Population: 2000 Census===
34,658,190 African Americans (including Hispanics) living in the U.S. - 12.9% - 2000 Census
33,947,837 African Americans of non Hispanic origin. - 12.6% - 2000 Census
710,353 African Americans of Hispanic origin (Afro-Hispanic/Afro-Latino). - 0.3% - 2000 Census
===The Black Population: 2010 Census===
38,929,319 African Americans (including Hispanics) living in the U.S. - 13.0% - 2010 Census
37,685,848 African Americans of non Hispanic origin. - 12.6% - 2010 Census
1,243,471 African Americans of Hispanic origin (Afro-Hispanic/Afro-Latino). - 0.4% - 2010 Census
===Overview of Race and Hispanic Origin: 2010 Census===
1,243,471 African Americans of Hispanic origin (Afro-Hispanic/Afro-Latino). - 2.5% - 2010 Census
===The Black Population: 2010===
http://www.census.gov/prod/cen2010/briefs/c2010br-06.pdf
===Overview of Race and Hispanic Origin: 2010===
http://www.census.gov/prod/cen2010/briefs/c2010br-02.pdf
I don't see Afro-Hispanics as African American since their culturally different from African Americans who are descendants of African American slaves however according to the U.S. Census, Afro-Hispanics are ethnically African American since their of African descent.
- published: 02 Mar 2012
- views: 14244