latinos in the u.s
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Latinos in the US
Marcela Ochoa-Shivapour
San Diego Weekly Reader; Feb 3rd, 2005
Courtesy of: US Embassy – Susan Sterner
Latinos in the US
The Hispanic population in the United States increased by more than 50 percent since 1990.
“La Raza”• New York - Hispanic/Latino• Chicago - Latino• South East and Texas – Hispanic• Census (2000) – Hispanic• Politics – (Right) Hispanic/(Left) Latino• Economy – Hispanic (middle class)/Latino (poor)• Feminists – Herspanic/Latina• Other – Mexican-American etc.
Us Population Growth: 1990-2000 (Census Bureau)
32.7
1312.9
58
0.010.020.030.040.050.060.070.0
Growth (in millions) Percent change
U.S. Population U.S.Hispanic Population
Time Poll of Latinos on Politics
Foreign Policy; March/April 2004
Teaching Latinos in the US
A. Mexicans (Mexican-Americans, Chicanos) - Mostly in the South-West
B. Puerto Ricans (‘Nuyoricans’) - Mostly in New York
C. Cubans - Mostly in Miami
Hispanic Population as a Hispanic Population as a Percent of Total Percent of Total
Population by StatePopulation by State
Iowa City Press Citizen; Sept 11th, 2001
Foreign Policy; March/April 2004
Des Moines Register
Des Moines Register; Mar. 18th, 2001
Des Moines Sunday Register; Oct 28th, 2001
Muscatine, Iowa
Muscatine, Iowa
Posadas: St. Patrick's Parish Hall Iowa City
Des Moines Register; Sept 9th, 2001
Des Moines Register; Jan 20th, 2002
Sharing Cultures
Muscatine Baseball Team
Diversity in Schools
Courtesy of: Laticia
Iowa City Press Citizen; Jan 9th, 2002
West Liberty High School
Latinos in Iowa
Cornell College SPA-383 2004