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Daily postings on the latest trends in Latino style products entertainment culture and politics for the Latino community in the U.S.
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Latin and Hispanic oriented gossip. Celebrities movies TV technology and current topics covered. Lots of photos and videos.
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Latin entertainment source for celebrities, lifestyle, exclusive entertainment news, gossip and images.
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great
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Another blog of what ever I want. I also want to expose the hatred many Americans have towards Latinos in the US.
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great
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Latino New York focuses on the issues, politics and economics of New York's 3.5MM residents of Latino heritage.
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great
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Social and political commentary from a Nuyorican/Latina perspective
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very good
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Stories, thoughts & insights on Jesus, college students, and the Bible; Los Angeles, immigration, politics, ethnicity and culture, and more.
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very good
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Latino Insurgent is a news and commentary blog focusing upon rising tide of leftist popular thought in Latin America, the Caribbean, and the Latino barrios of the United States.
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very good
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Stay plugged.
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very good
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A blog about Hispanic books and authors, written by a Latina. Discuss & review books - new & classics, the literary world, the Hispanic book market, read interviews and more - a place for a multi-cultural dialogue.
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very good
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Hispanic issues in the news.
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A place for the personal writing and thoughts of Phillip L. Velez, a native New Yorker of Puerto Rican descent (Nuyorican).
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One and a half million Latinos live on Long Island…from Long Island City to Montauk.
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Where La Raza comes to discuss its leaders, where you can learn about issues in Latino politics.
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Sworn enemies of Fidel Castro.
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very good
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Find the latest AOL Latino blogs.
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very good
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A blog dedicated to humorous social commentary on the cultural differences and experiences between the US and Mexico.
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What happens when an Georgia Peach marries a Venezuelan hombre? Love, culture shock, and some pretty damn spectacular fights. Check here for a snarky take on Southern U.S. and South American culture, the trials of language learning, and plenty of snark
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Spicaresque is the blog where Yago Cura publishes his poetry and his essays for library school. There are posts about La Biblioteca Nacional de Argentina and about being Spicaresque.
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very good
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Exploring diversity in media and the histories of Latinos and Puerto Ricans through media.
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I believe that you are never too old to learn. I question everything. I am not a perfect man, nor do I expect perfection from the people I know. I have come to realize the truth hurts, but in truth comes freedom. We all know it hurts to be free.
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A weblog focused on giving clear informartion and marketing tips to the latino real estate professionals in the US.
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NSHP's purpose is to provide Hispanic professionals with networking and leadership opportunities and information on education, scholarships, grants, careers, jobs and entrepreneurship
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very good
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Another Liberal Chicano from Califas.
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very good
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a place where Aztlan and Chicanismo Coincide
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very good
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A blogante news service for, from and about Hispanics & Latinos.
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very good
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Diseducation is an interactive Blog-o-Zine for the community of young, educated, Black and Latino professionals who want to stay informed, entertained and challenged.
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very good
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Observation of a multicultural mutt living in New York.
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very good
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Love for life, choose life, defend Life, fight for life... Live.
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Ya basta! exposes anti-Latino bigotry in the United States.
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very good
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