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Latino Opinion
A collection of Latino opinions by Ricardo A. López
  • We must stop the negative immigration rage!
    Latino immigrants generally come to the U.S. driven by a strong desire to provide a better life for their family. Their drive is not that different from the motivating factors that impelled the ancestors of almost everyone in this country. The strength of the immigrants' spirit helps them...
  • Stop the Latino Apathy and Become an American Participant!
    This article was first published under the title "A Matter of Influence" on October 24, 2009 in Connections, the newsletter of the Southwest Florida's Hispanic Business Link (See A Matter of Influence). Latinos are beginning to understand the importance of their participation in the United States' social, legal, and political system....
  • Why Hispanics Live Long Lives
    [caption align="alignright" width="320" caption="My mom (at age 80) and my children"][/caption] U.S. Hispanics tend to live longer than non-Hispanics despite many circumstances that negatively affect Latino longevity.  This is a fact that continues to puzzle the medical community.  On the surface it does not make a lot of ...

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  • The Day at the Races: Feb. 10
    For once, the breaks are going with jockey Rosie Napravnik. With Garrett Gomez sidelined with a heel injury, the often injured Napravnik has picked up the mount on Belmont Stakes winner Ruler On Ice in Saturday’s $500,000 Donn Handicap from Gulfstream Park.


  • Heart patient pumped for race
    An upper East Side grandmother who recently underwent open heart surgery is about to put her pacemaker through its paces.


  • Supercontinent Amasia just 50 million years away
    Yale geologists predicts that the Americas will merged, the Caribbean Sea will disappear, and this new land mass will fuse with Asia and Europe, forming a supercontinent around the North Pole called Amasia.


  • Waved off three helps LIC
    Bayside’s Cantrell Barker hit a three-pointer that would have tied up Thursday's game against LIC with just seconds left, but officials whistled him out of bounds before the shot was taken, helping No. 5 LIC escape with a 59-55 win over the top-seeded Commodores in the semifinals of the Queens borough tournament.


  • Naz dads: No regrets for our girls
    No regrets. That was the message from the parents of two Nazareth basketball players who have transferred into the East Flatbush school in the past two years, only to lose their beloved coach and, weeks later, find out that the school will be closing for good this spring.


  • Eagle Academy slapped with 12 forfeits 
    Eagle Academy's boys basketball team lost its Bronx borough championship semifinal game on Thursday, and now the Eagles will prepare for the PSAL playoffs with the knowledge that they’ll be seeded lower than they might have hoped.


  • Boss hires 2 horn men to replace Clarence
    Apparently, it takes two saxophonists to fill the shoes of "the big man," Clarence Clemons. And one of them is Clemons' blood relative.


  • The gospel according to Obama
    Krauthammer: At the National Prayer Breakfast last week, seeking theological underpinning for his drive to raise taxes on the rich, President Obama invoked the highest possible authority. His policy, he testified “as a Christian,” “coincides with Jesus’ teaching that “for unto whom much is given, much shall be required.’”


  • Bossert's Aqueduct Analysis: February 10
    Specklebird has been freshened up since being claimed by Asmussen (27%) on Dec. 14; breezing steadily and Dominguez rides. Pretty Cozzy steps up off sharp wire-to-wire score; will probably be the one to catch. Sunnybrook goes first time off the Bruce Brown claim (15%) after losing rider in last as the chalk; can atone.


  • Hometown hounds gear up for the Westminster Kennel Club competition
    Hometown hounds from across the five boroughs are hoping to win by more than a whisker at next week’s Westminster Kennel Club competition.


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How come some of the people shown on the left don't look Hispanic?

Hispanic or Latino is not a race.   There are Latinos of many different races and physical characteristics.  For more information see our FAQ article, Why doesn't the census include Hispanic as a race?, and the Latino Blog post Let's Stop Segmenting People by Race! 

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