
Adela de la Torre, a UC Davis economist who has spent most of her career promoting better health among Latinos and social justice among students, was named as the first female and first Latina president of the California University. De la Torre earned her degrees from UC Berkeley. She believes SDSU can be among the top 50 universities in America and is committed to seeing that achieved during her tenure. Congrats to SDSU and Dr. De la Torre!
We hear frequently how Latinos are not a monolithic community. In other words, we are not all the same. We come from different countries, have a variety of political views, and even eat different foods. I get all of that, but I also think focusing constantly on our differences versus our similarities undermines our political and economic power as a community...
This might be my most provocative blog in a while. Let me first state that I am happily married to a beautiful gringa. My kids are half- White and some of my best friends throughout my life have been White, so don’t let the title of this blog throw you.
A few weeks ago, Twitter was blowing up when John Leguizamo spoke out against the recent casting of James Franco as Fidel Castro in the independent film ‘Alina of Cuba’. Leguizamo took plenty of heat for his stance and was ridiculed by some including Bill Maher.