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Morning, an essential question was asked about the segregation of american political history in which there is a real barrier to what organizations and individuals are labeled as political or diplomatic actors. In a similar vein, this panel seeks to shift the conversation toward a decemb discourse that s latinos as central rather than peripheral to the development of modern american democracy. Forged in the fire of 19th century warfare, boosted by constant mass migration throughout the 20th, latinos have been part and parcel of modern americas social fabric. With well over 150 years of history in the United States, latinos have made an indelible mark on u. S. Politics. Be it in the early legislative histories in the southwest territories, as founders of longstanding civic and political organizations, in the protest movements in the 1960s, or 70s, or as voters, latinos have made u. S. Politics their own. Yet in reading the major syn ....
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Political history. This is not to say that no one has ever thought of or written about latinos in politics and history. The conversation follows in the footsteps of many major works and scholars. Instead is about rethinking what historians paid attention to. In an earlier panel they asked an essential question about segregation. There is a real barrier to what organizations and individuals are labeled as critical or diplomatic actors. This panel will shift the conversation towards a discourse other than peripheral. Their fortune the fire of the 19th century warfare and boosted by mass migration. They have an parcel of modern social fabric. Which will over 100 years of history in the United States. They have made a double mark on u. S. Politics. In the early legislative history at the selfless territories. They make u. S. Politics their own. And reading the major synthetic works of american political history we are hardpressed to fi ....
Learn more about the 1980 refugee act today at 5 00 p. M. Eastern. You are watching American History tv. Next, historians discuss the in u. S. Latino americans political history. This was part of a two day Purdue University conference. Is jaime sanchez, junior grade i will be guiding the discussion this afternoon. This is a theme that is central to the idea of remaking american political history. This is not to say that no one has ever thought of or written in americanlatinos history. About rethinking what political historians Pay Attention to. Asked anlier panel, we essential question. There was a real barrier to what organizations and individuals are labeled as political or diplomatic actors. This cannot this panel seeks to shift the conversation. Fire of 19th century warfare, latinos have been part and parcel of m ....
Damian we begin with one or more of our more important and popular segments of the year. This is the urgent need for more latino doctors. In the entire country, only 6 of medical doctors are latina or latino. So needless to say there is an urgent need. With me on comunidad del valle today, are dr. Cesar padilla and dr. Manny gonzalez. Gentlemen, welcome to the show. Thank you for being here. Dr. Manny gonzalez hi, damian. Dr. Padilla thank you. Damian hi, thank you. And dr. Gonzalez, well start with you. What is it that was your impulse or your impetus . What propelled you to become a medical doctor . Dr. Gonzalez for me it was the need to have more doctors that look like me and like doctors that speak my language. I think its important when physicians speak the language the patients have. They feel a little bit more willing to open up and tell us things that have been going on and oftentimes in my job, primary care, its important to hear whats going on in the social aspects of their l ....