Latino Stats: American Hispanics by the Numbers

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$14.95  $13.90
Publisher
New Press
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Pages
240
Dimensions
5.4 X 8.2 X 0.6 inches | 0.5 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781595589613

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About the Author
Idelisse Malave is an organizational consultant who ran the Tides Foundation in California for eleven years and was vice president of the Ms. Foundation. She co-authored "Mother Daughter Revolution." Born in Puerto Rico, she grew up and lives in New York City. Esti Giordani is a communications strategist and blogger for the Social Transformation Project. She pens a weekly blog on the Latino experience for "Radar Productions." She is a New York-born Puerto Rican living in Oakland, California.
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"The truth is many Americans don't know the real story behind the huge and growing Latino demographic in our country. And most don't understand the deep complexity within this multifaceted group. Latino Stats makes it simple to get some of these basic questions answered. It's one more tool to help change the simplistic narrative about Latinos. Because Latino/a is more and more what our futuro looks like."
--Maria Hinojosa, anchor and executive producer of NPR's LatinoUSA, president of Futuro Media Group, and anchor and executive producer of PBS's America by the Numbers

"Latino Stats is a timely, well-organized compendium of data points for the nation's largest racial or ethnic minority that teaches a new thing or two to Latinos and non-Latinos alike. But what ?it does best is to break the myth of homogeneity that so many opinion makers erroneously ascribe to this important demographic group. If you want to understand the future of America, start here."
--Juan Cartagena, president and general counsel of LatinoJustice PRLDEF

"An excellent resource, whether you are grappling with understanding immigration reform or are curious about Latinos on health, leisure, or the environment."
--Ana Castillo, author of Sapogonia