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November 23, 2011

The superstitious and the nonstitious



Hector Luis Alamo, Jr.

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Labels: Christianity, faith, identity, ignorance, Latinos, religion, Truth, values

November 15, 2011

That ship has sailed, Senator



Hector Luis Alamo, Jr.

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Labels: America, ethnicity, hypocrisy, identity, immigration, Latinos, Mitt Romney, politics, Truth, values

The Dangers of Latino Individualism



Hector Luis Alamo, Jr.

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Labels: capitalism, identity, Latinos, politics, pop culture, Truth, values

November 7, 2011

For Latino kids, Halloween treats are a year-round trick



Hector Luis Alamo, Jr.

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Labels: education, Latinos, minorities, Truth, values

November 2, 2011

The Banana Republic of Honduras



Hector Luis Alamo, Jr.

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Labels: America, Barack Obama, democracy, drugs, foreign policy, hegemony, hypocrisy, Latin America, politics, Truth, values

Fatherlessness and the effect on the Latino community



Hector Luis Alamo, Jr.

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