Conexion Articles
Today's edition of Conexion contains two stories dealing with Hispanic authors.
The first article, written by Melissa Renteria, is on Herman Badillo and his recently published book "One Nation, One Standard." If you haven't heard the buzz on this book, it's controversial in that it asserts that Hispanics do not place a high value on education.
The second article is by Marissa Villa on Victor Villasenor's recent presentation at Fox Tech High School.
Both article give valuable insight into these two authors and their hopes for the future of Hispanics. It's interesting to see two Hispanic authors take two totally opposite points of view in an attempt to hit the same target. Unfortunately, I am not able to find a link to either article to post here; the best bet is for you to pick up a copy of the January 18th edition of Conexion--it only cost 25 cents!
The first article, written by Melissa Renteria, is on Herman Badillo and his recently published book "One Nation, One Standard." If you haven't heard the buzz on this book, it's controversial in that it asserts that Hispanics do not place a high value on education.
The second article is by Marissa Villa on Victor Villasenor's recent presentation at Fox Tech High School.
Both article give valuable insight into these two authors and their hopes for the future of Hispanics. It's interesting to see two Hispanic authors take two totally opposite points of view in an attempt to hit the same target. Unfortunately, I am not able to find a link to either article to post here; the best bet is for you to pick up a copy of the January 18th edition of Conexion--it only cost 25 cents!
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