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The National Puerto Rican Day Parade is facing another controversy after announcing that it would honor Oscar López Rivera, the 74-year-old nationalist whose federal sentence for "seditious conspiracy" was commuted by President Obama earlier this year. Angelo Falcón of the National Institute for Latino Policy joins us to share the latest.
Angelo Falcón, founder president of the National Institute for Latino Policy, describes Puerto Rico as being in a political "twilight zone," with a fragile economy, a poorly managed government, and out-of-control borrowing leading to a $73 billion debt.
City Talk welcomes Angelo Falcón, president and co-founder of the National Institute for Latino Policy, to discuss the impact of the Latino population on the current Presidential campaigns and what each candidate is doing to court the Latino vote.
"City Talk" welcomes Angelo Falcón, Pres. and Founder of the National Institute for Latino Policy, along with Gabriel Haslip-Viera, Prof. and Chair of Sociology at City College/CUNY to discuss the impact of the Latino population on politics today.
Doug welcomes Angelo Falcón, President and Founder of the National Institute for Latino Policy. They discuss the impact of the Latino population on US politics in today's world.
Host Doug Muzzio and guest Angelo Falcón, of the National Institute for Latino Policy, talk about the impact of Hispanics/Latinos.
Ronnie welcomes Angelo Falcón, President and Founder of the National Institute for Latino Policy. They discuss the conditions affecting the Latino community in New York City and focus on the new report "Latino Youth in New York City.”