Enrique Gonzales posted a blog entry Nov 29, 2009
LA Times: Cal. Governator nominates Latino Republican Abel Maldonado for Lt. Governator
"With tears occasionally welling in his eyes, (Abel) Maldonado (state Sen. of Santa Maria) recalled a childhood spent picking strawberries alongside his parents. And now, he marveled, he was accepting the nomination for lieutenant governor. "Only in America can that happen," Maldonado... more »
Enrique Gonzales posted a blog entry Nov 28, 2009
AsburyParkPress: anti-immigrant Dobbs vs pro-immigrant Menedez in Senate challenge?.
"Lou Dobbs, former CNN host and populist doyen of the anti-illegal immigration crowd, says he is seriously considering running for U.S. Senate in New Jersey by challenging Sen. Robert Menendez, one of the nation's most ardent supporters of immigrant rights — legal and illegal — when his term is... more »
Enrique Gonzales posted a blog entry Nov 17, 2009
AzCentral: Arizona Latino group releases data on Hispanics
Hispanics 18 to 34 average 1,200 cellphone minutes a monthForty percent have profiles on social media sites.Fifty percent of U.S Latinos onlineBilingual Latinos are more likely to use the Internet than those who speak only Spanish... more »
Enrique Gonzales posted a blog entry Nov 15, 2009
HispanicBusiness: Sosa says he bleached his skin
""It's a bleaching cream that I apply before going to bed and whitens my skin some," he said. "When I was playing for Chicago all those years, I was in the sun a lot for 1 o'clock games.""http:/
Enrique Gonzales posted a blog entry Nov 7, 2009
Bloomberg: Televisa investing in cable internet speeds in DF
Grupo Televisa SA plans to spend $450 million to upgrade its Mexico City cable network, improving Web speeds to win more Internet clients, said Jean Paul Broc, chief executive officer of the division. http:/
Enrique Gonzales posted a blog entry Nov 7, 2009
ABC: Republican says GOP needs to change its tune on immigration
"The demographic makeup of these border states is going to continue to shift. Texas, Arizona and New Mexico have historically elected Republicans, but they need to recognize that Latinos are going to be majorities in some cases." "... more »