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50 years ago: The Catholic example of Cesar Chavez and Bobby Kennedy
Antonio De Loera-Brust
March 12, 2018
A shared faith was a crucial reason Mexican-Americans came to trust the Kennedys.
Faith
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Why do Hispanics leave the church? The Encuentro project aims to find out.
J.D. Long García
March 01, 2018
The fifth version of a project started by the U.S. bishops in 1972 goes to the peripheries of the church to welcome back Hispanics.
Politics & Society
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Why increased enrollment of Latino students in Catholic schools benefits both schools and students
Maria Luisa Torres
February 23, 2018
Of the estimated 14.5 million school-age Catholic children in the U.S., about or 55 percent are Latino. Yet 4 percent of school-age Latino Catholic children are enrolled in Catholic schools.
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The problem with U.S. hockey: racial diversity
Antonio De Loera-Brust
February 20, 2018
When I played hockey, other players of color were few and far between.
Politics & Society
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The Editors: Trump is asking the nation to make an impossible choice on immigration
The Editors
February 01, 2018
Mr. Trump’s proposed deal represents an almost complete reversal from previous Republican immigration priorities.
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Getting Latino life—and religion—right on ‘One Day at a Time’
Olga Segura
January 30, 2018
“One Day at a Time,” which follows a Cuban-American family in Los Angeles, was inspired by Gloria Calderón Kellet’s own life.
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