by Efrain Nieves “When it comes to the impact of Latinos on the American economic and cultural landscape, there’s only one word that adequately describes the group’s influence: growing” (marketwire.com). Across the internet you will find many articles refering to the boom of the Latino buying power. According to marketwire.com “The buying power of Hispanics […]
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Tag Archives: Social Media
After Egypt, the Internet has Become a Battlefied in Cuba
by Victor Landa of NewsTaco.com It’s not an exaggeration to say that the events in Egypt and Tunisia have many tyrants and dictators across the world in worry-fits. The successful popular uprisings that were fueled by the oppressive heavy-hand of those governments were in turn generated by the Internet and social media. If you’re a […]
Read moreThe Similarities Between the Egyptian and Puerto Rican Protests
by Christina T. Saenz The world is watching as the Egyptian people reclaim their government. They are demanding for the president to step down after 30 years of being in power and citing his regime as antithesis to democracy. However, just two hours away by plane from Miami is Rio Piedras—a university town suburb of […]
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March 29, 2011 
