Latinos and the Political Earthquake in Massachusetts

posted by Matt

First posted: January 21, 2010 at 9:43 am | Updated: January 21, 2010 at 9:43 am

Jan
21

There was that horrible earthquake that devastated Haiti. Last night, Massachusetts and the United States experienced a political earthquake that could be as in many ways as profound with the election of Republican Scott Brown over Democrat Martha Coakley to the U.S. Senate. And today is the first anniversary of the inauguration of President Barack Obama, which means that the Massachusetts debacle will be magnified by media assessments of the President’s first year.

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Massachusetts election raises questions for the Democratic Party

posted by Romina

First posted: January 20, 2010 at 6:22 pm | Updated: January 20, 2010 at 6:22 pm

Jan
20

Scott Brown, a Republican state senator for only five years, shocked and arguably humiliated the White House and the Democratic Party establishment by defeating Martha Coakley in the race for a United States Senate seat. He did it one day short of a year after President Obama stood on the steps of the United States Capitol, looking across a mass of faces that celebrated the potential of his presidency.

Read more at The New York Times

Music mogul Emilio Estefan seeks to inspire Latinos with new memoir

posted by Romina

First posted: January 20, 2010 at 7:01 am | Updated: January 20, 2010 at 7:01 am

Jan
20

Years after years of promoting others, Emilo Estefan is sharing his own life in his memoir, “The Rhythm of Success.” His book is a tale he hopes will resonate with immigrants and natives alike: The secrets of how a young impoverished refugee reinvented himself into a world famous producer and entrepreneur. “This generation of Hispanics has to know its history, everything Latinos who came before them have done to open the doors and to see what they can achieve,” he said. “That’s why I’ve dedicated the book to the first Latino president. Maybe it won’t happen now, but it will happen,” says Estefan.

Read more at The Canadian Press

Emilio Estefan is shown in his office in Miami Beach, Fla.

Emilio Estefan is shown in his office in Miami Beach, Fla.

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