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The Value of Service, a guest blog by David Molina

On April 16, 2006, I was appointed by Oregon Governor Ted Kulongoski to his Commission on Hispanic Affairs. The Oregon Commission on Hispanic Affairs is an 11-member public commission dedicated towards...

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Health Care Reform & Health Disparities: A Spanish Forum for the Latino...

This is another blog by David Molina, who serves on the Oregon Commission on Hispanic Affairs: On Sat., Nov 7th, 2009, huddled in the most unorthodox of locations, Tienda La Tapatia, a Mexican grocery...

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No Such Thing As The Sleeping Giant

The following is another guest blog by David Molina detailing some of the Latino political participation in Oregon. Yesterday evening, over a dozen Chicana/os and Latina/os, from locally elected to...

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Labor & Employment Community Forum with Labor Commissioner Brad Avakian

The following is another guest blog by David Molina, who serves on the Oregon Commission on Hispanic Affairs: On January 28, 2010, huddled inside a Mexican grocery store & panaderia in Gresham,...

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The America that Could Be

Blog by David Molina, currently serving on the Oregon Commission of Hispanic Affairs: Before Latinos, it was the African-Americans, Japanese-Americans, and before that, it was the Irish-Americans, and...

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The Right and Wrongs of SB 1070

The following is another blog post by David Molina, a Commissioner on the Oregon Commission of Hispanic Affairs, about Arizona’s SB 1070. I was listening to a local Spanish-talk radio program, and the...

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The Secret Formula: How America Became a Leader By Being Open

By David Molina Note: A federal judge just blocked parts of Arizona’s SB 1070 this morning. You can read more about that here. SB 1070 was scheduled to go into effect as passed tomorrow. Tomorrow the...

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