Conservative Outreach To Hispanics – A Primer
Posted by RB in Blog, Featured on November 29, 2012 11:02 am / 4 comments
A group of hispanic conservatives sat down and put together a primer on how (and why) conservatives need to engage with the hispanic community. The group was organized by Sam Rosado and Brittney Morrett.
Samuel A. Rosado is a young attorney residing in New Jersey. He served as Executive Director of the Republican Hispanic Assembly of New Jersey in 2010, and has been a freelance contributor and writer on Hispanic issues and engagement for Politic365, The Daily Grito, and Misfit Politics. Follow him on twitter at @sarosado.
Brittney Morrett currently works promoting economic freedom to US Hispanic youth with a non-partisan, non-profit. In the past she has worked for the the Leadership Institute and the Center for a Free Cuba. She has spoken at events and universities across the country on youth and Hispanic outreach. Follower her on twitter at @bmorrett.
I’ve been trying to highlight the need for conservatives (and the GOP) to speak to the hispanic community and this document (available as a .pdf Conservative Outreach to Hispanics – A Primer) does a pretty good job of laying out the framework of how it can be done.
I urge you to read it. No, I insist you read it. This process needs to begin now.
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I think conservatives need to get involved in education and could use a traditional ally, the Catholic church. If a conservative education corporation set up charter language schools in cooperation with the Catholic church which taught all children all the languages of the area (e.g. English, Spanish, Polish and Mandarin, for Chicago) in their classes (not language classes, sixth grade math taught in Spanish, fifth grade history in Polish, etc) this would a) far better educate the hispanic students and involve them in conservative roots of the community. The EU (European Union) runs schools like this for the children of their bureaucrats, the alumni are simply amazing and the teachers start out mono or bilingual and come out multi-lingual as well.
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