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View ArticleLI’s Latinos get a leg up
Business networking is never easy – it involves an array of business cards, hand shaking, small talk and that ever-popular three minute elevator speech. However, the Long Island Hispanic Chamber of...
View ArticleEditorial: Suffolk’s big mess
For Steve Levy, the last week has been nothing short of disastrous. An immigrant from Ecuador was murdered by seven marauding teens riding through Patchogue looking for a Hispanic-looking person to...
View ArticleLevy: Ramirez’s rhetoric divides the community
In the wake of the press conference by various activists after the brutal beating of an African American by four Hispanics in Nassau County, I was asked whether these activists provided a useful voice...
View ArticleCensus: Housing boom locales going bust
Call it the migration bust: Many of the fast-growing U.S. areas during the housing boom are now yielding some of the biggest income drops in the economic downturn. That could have broad impact on the...
View ArticleStony Brook SBDC boosts Latino-owned biz
Encouraging Latino-owned businesses to expand beyond their own communities won’t be easy, but that doesn’t mean Gloria Glowacki won’t try. Glowacki, operations director at Stony Brook’s Small Business...
View ArticleStill Separate in the ‘Burbs
A new study by Teachers College reveals a long-term problem that many have known, but are often reluctant to talk about much less address. Long Island schools are segregated. Compared to the nation as...
View ArticleLatinos confuse advertisers
The explosive growth of our nation’s Hispanic population should be making consumer-products companies rich, but instead, it is leaving them, well, confused. The U.S. Latino community, already a $1...
View ArticleKominicki: The July sweeps winner is …
The July television sweeps are being tallied and the winner is … ding, ding, ding … Univision.
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