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Perspective is Everything

The key to influencing U.S. policy is the ballot

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THE marches that took place in the spring of 2006 across the nation and in the Houston area as a response to proposed anti-immigrant legislation reminded me of a quote that appeared in the now-defunct Houston Post's opinion section, Sunday Punch, in 1994. 

Last Updated on Monday, 23 February 2009 22:03 Read more...
 

The Omission of History in the Discussion of the Mixed Race Issue Marginalizes Mestizo Americans

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In the midst of the 2008 presidential election an article appeared on the MSNBC homepage titled “Multiracial Americans surge in number, Obama candidacy focuses new attention on their quest for understanding.”

Last Updated on Thursday, 19 February 2009 18:39 Read more...
 

Lessons That Outlive a Professor

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My favorite professor died several years ago. His name was Ross Lence, and he taught political theory at the University of Houston. I did not know him on a personal level, and the likelihood is that because of my less-than-stellar performances in his classes, he did not know who I was.

 

Last Updated on Thursday, 19 February 2009 18:35 Read more...
 

Understanding Hispanic Electoral Empowerment

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Last Updated on Saturday, 14 February 2009 09:51
 

MINORITY VOTES TELL A STORY FOR HOUSTON AND MAYBE HARRIS COUNTY

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In December of 2007, for the sixth time in the last 10 city of Houston elections an African-American (Jolanda Jones) and a Hispanic (Joe Trevino) faced off for a citywide Houston council or mayoral position.

While this event may seem unremarkable as the local population and political scene have become increasingly diverse, the results of these and other nonpartisan elections in predominantly Hispanic, African-American and Anglo precincts tell a story about voters and their political choices that may predict future city and countywide elections.
Last Updated on Tuesday, 17 November 2009 10:32 Read more...
 
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The following document contains information realted to the results in Harris County for the November 4th 2008 election. This includes Presidential, U.S. Senate, and County-wide contests in precincts with 70% or more White, Black or Hispanic pupulations.

CLICK HERE to download and print the results (.pdf 81k; please note that document will open in a new window).