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... People Magazine that us Latinos are well-versed in giving their children too many names--for the record, I am thoroughly displeased that I only have one last name, unlike my cousins in ... names?)
Jezebel on why "Latin & Hispanic Names: 'Doomed' (Oh no! Perhaps I should name my first born-hasn't- ...
"Hotel owner tells Hispanic workers to change names" (Yeah, also racist!)
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... hotel. The
tough-talking former Marine immediately laid down some new rules. Among
them, he forbade the Hispanic workers at the run-down, Southwestern
adobe-style hotel from speaking Spanish in his presence (he thought
they'd be talking about him), and ordered some to Anglicize their names.
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Meanwhile, the effort to nurture and promote the area's Hispanic business community is fragmenting. Former members of the chamber have launched ... Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors to Lead … – Hispanic PR Wire (press release)Hispanic chamber names board members – Austin Business JournalUSHCC Foundation Elects New Board of Directors – Hispanic PR Wire (press release)
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... the hotel, since he doesn't speak Spanish. He also requested that his Hispanic employees go by “anglicized†first names, then allegedly gave some of them the boot for noncompliance. These new ... to accommodate his out-of-town guests who most likely do not speak the language or understand Spanish names, and that he's no racist. The city of Taos, however, feels differently, and sent out a ...
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... of several civil rights groups are protesting in front of a Taos hotel where Hispanic employees have clashed with the new owner. Whitten Inn owner Larry Whitten forbade employees to speak Spanish and ordered some to Anglicize their Hispanic names when he started making changes at the hotel in July. Taos officials and organizers say the number of protesters on Saturday ranged from 60 to ...
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... several civil rights groups protested Saturday in front of a Taos hotel where Hispanic employees have clashed with the new owner.
Whitten Inn owner Larry Whitten forbade employees to speak Spanish and ordered some to Anglicize their Hispanic names when he started making changes at the hotel in July.
Taos officials and organizers say the number of protesters ranged from 60 to 75. ...
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