Hispanics and the 1996 Election
After introductory remarks by Hispanic Association of Colleges & Universities Chairman Tomas Arciniega, panelists talked about both the shor… read more
After introductory remarks by Hispanic Association of Colleges & Universities Chairman Tomas Arciniega, panelists talked about both the short and long range role of the Hispanic community in the U.S. electoral process. They examined why Hispanics will gain more political influence and how politicians will have to respond to this. They also took questions from the audience. close
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- Tomas Arciniega Chair Hispanic Assn. of Colleges and Univ.->Governing Boards
- Sarita E. Brown Assistant Dean American University->Academic Affairs
- Gilbert Cardenas Director University of Texas at Austin->Latino Research Program
- Vic Fingerhut Pollster Fingerhut/Madison
- Joe Velasquez Director AFL-CIO->Community Services
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