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NBC News This puts Miranda one step closer to becoming an EGOT: an Emmy, Grammy, Oscar and Tony award winner.
Via NBC Latino
110 months ago
NBC News Just how significant could the Latino vote be in the 2016 election?
NBC Latino breaks it down, and explains the appeal of Donald J. Trump and Hillary Clinton to Latino voters in key battleground states.
113 months ago
The WorldPost “For our community, not voting is not an option."
114 months ago
HuffPost Impact "We’re still Latino -- that doesn’t change a damn thing."
121 months ago
HuffPost Impact "We’re still Latino -- that doesn’t change a damn thing."
121 months ago
Los Angeles Times Entertainment Just how diverse have the The Academy Awards been through the decades?
No Asian actress has won in 58 years, and it’s been 54 years since a Latina took home an Oscar.
122 months ago
Mashable - Entertainment Oscar diversity is more than a black and white issue.
122 months ago
Mashable Oscar diversity is more than a black and white issue.
122 months ago
HuffPost Media Oscar voters are 94 percent white, 2 percent black and less than 2 percent Latino.
133 months ago
Los Angeles Times "It's Oscar time, when conversations about racial diversity in Hollywood usually focus on one color: black," write Jose Antonio Vargas and Janet Yang in an op-ed. But, they ask, "When was the last time we saw a Latino hero in a major motion picture?"
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"The Oscar nominees this year and most years, and the movie industry they represent, fall woefully short when it comes to mirroring American society and, increasingly, the moviegoing audience. And that's especially true when it comes to the fastest-growing racial group in the nation, Asians, and the largest minority group, Latinos."
133 months ago
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