United States communities with Hispanic majority populations

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    no longer the case in Majority minority society, one of the reasons I am pursuing a legal education in order to better equip myself to be a racial justice advocate. Nevertheless the racial justice advocates of the future should form coalitions allies across ethnic groups, socioeconomic classes, and public and private sectors to ensure america has a just society for all races and classes. Furthermore, one can…

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    African Americans, Hispanics and Violence in America There are many recruiting cases in America that involve violence. Most of these cases are connected with minorities. The majority of these minorities are African American and Hispanic. There is an extreme percentage of African Americans and Hispanics in prison in the U.S.A. There is also an extreme percent of African Americans and Hispanics living in poverty. African Americans and Hispanics are in the lowest percentile in education in…

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    Wetback, Spic, and Beaner, whether American or not. They also have many stereotypes against them such as lazy, machismos, drunks and many more. One of the main reasons they are discriminated against is because of their illegal immigration into the United States. Mexicans were left no choice but to cross illegally to seek a better life, because of the cost and many obstacles it made it difficult to become a citizen. Often they were forced to work physically demanding jobs for less pay due to…

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    Unites States and we are only growing bigger by the minute. Latino culture is loved by many its not a trend but it’s a staple in our society. From the food to the music and our holiday calibrations. Latinos have a strong cultural presence in America. Why does this not reflect in other categories like politics. According to the U.S. Census Bureau estimates the 2016 Latino over-18 population at nearly 39.8 million that is 16 percent of the U.S. adult population. Its obvious to say the population…

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    Nowadays, being resident or citizen of a country might benefit or detriment an individual depending from what point of view it’s being seen from. For example, being an American comes with a lot of benefits due to the reason that the United States provides their citizens and residents with a lot of federal assistance. However, if an individual who is American goes to a country in which Americans are not welcome like Syria, Afghanistan, or Iran he or she will most probably get persecuted by the…

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    Latinos/as are now the largest minority group in the United States, soon to be the majority of the across the country, meaning the future of this country is in the hands of the Latino people. As mentioned in Twenty-first Century Dynamics of Multiculturalism Beyond Post-Racial America, “All the talk of many years about the sleeping giant, well, he’s awake and running now… Eventually, I’ll be able to interview the first Hispanic president of the United States. That’s what’s coming, and I have to…

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    Slavery And Segregation

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    In 2014, 26.2% of the population living in impoverished communities in the United States. From a Utilitarian point of view, providing direct compensation to these communities reduces the unpleasantness experienced by the majority after slavery. In addition to this, the re-establishment of these communities aides in the productive growth of all members and with this; reparation is supported by Utilitarian. In the article entitled, “No Reparation Without Taxation: Applying The Internal Revenue…

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    Food Insecurity In Texas

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    Introduction: Webb County, Texas is predominantly Hispanic community along the South Texas border. The majority of the population is economically disadvantaged, which affects their ability to live a healthy lifestyle. The average median household income in Webb County is $35,659, and the poverty rate is approximately 31.8% of the total population, which is double the state average.1 As a consequence, school-aged children face the nutritional problem of being food insecure. Food insecurity is…

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    Community Assessment Marysville, Ohio is a small city, situated northwest of Columbus, Ohio. Marysville was founded in 1816 by Samuel W. Cuthbertson, who named the community after his daughter Mary (Ohio History Central, n.d.). By 1888, Marysville was nicknamed “the Shaded City”, because there were maple trees all along the streets of the community (Ohio History Central, n.d.). Today, Marysville’s economy thrives on industrial and manufacturing plants, research and development companies, and…

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    Separate And Unequal

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    In the United States, homeownership is a symbol of status when considering the notion of the American Dream. Owning a house provides families with opportunities to invest into businesses, plan for retirement, finance an education, and consider resources for the next generation. The federal government has made it possible for most average white Americans to finance the purchase of a home, essentially easier wealth building for white Americans. However, it has made it difficult for minorities to…

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