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EXCLUSIVE: Rosario Dawson on the DNC, Voto Latino & Fashion Week
By Nicole Forbis | 09/18/2012 - 16:51 | 0 Comments
We spoke with the amazing actress and activist, Rosario Dawson at the Boy Meets Girl by Stacey Igel Fashion Show during Style360 Fashion Week in New York. Rosario filled us in on the latest progress of her and Wilmer Valderrama’s non-profit Voto Latino, her impression of Wyclef...
Eva Longoria at the DNC: I Don’t “Need a Tax Break”
By Sugey Palomares | 09/07/2012 - 16:00 | 0 Comments
Eva Longoria was correct when she told the Today Show that there would be no “empty chairs” in her DNC speech.
The Mexican American actress, and co-chair for President Obama’s re-election...
Election 2012: (Re)-Introducing Barack Obama
By Viviana Hurtado | 09/07/2012 - 15:00 | 0 Comments
If voters had any doubt about Barack Obama, the 2012 Democratic National Convention (DNC) in Charlotte, North Carolina seeks to cast them away. Speaker after speaker has been tasked with personalizing the President, standing up for his character, and arguing in different ways why he is the best choice in November.
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Watch: Eva Longoria Says There Won't Be 'Empty Chairs' in Her DNC Speech
By Sugey Palomares | 09/06/2012 - 13:00 | 0 Comments
As Eva Longoria prepares to take center stage and introduce President Obama at the Democratic National Convention tonight in Charlotte, North Carolina, she is promising her speech won’t be anything like Clint Eastwood’s “empty chair”...
5 Things You May Not Know About San Antonio Mayor Julian Castro
By Sugey Palomares | 09/05/2012 - 16:00 | 0 Comments
Mayor of San Antonio Julian Castro received praise and a standing ovation as the first Latino to deliver a keynote speech during last night’s Democratic National Convention in Charlotte, North Carolina. The 37-year-old politician touched on immigration, education, and his family’s legacy.
As the son of a Chicana social activist and...
Obama Reaches Out to Latinos
By Stacey Rivera | 10/22/2010 - 12:04 | 2 Comments
As part of a $1 million campaign by the Democratic National Committee aimed at getting out the Latino vote, President Obama is in a new TV ad asking for help “defending what we started.”
The ads will run nationally on Univision, with Obama speaking in English while the narrator speaks Spanish.
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