Spotlight on: Rene Tajima-Peña
Two -Time CCH Grant Awardee Wins Gugenheim Fellowship for Her Documentary Films
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<p> On Memorial Day, Albuquerque resident Michael Brown embarked on a run of more than 260-miles to the US-Mexico border.</p>
Hispanic Real Estate Trade Group Offers State of Hispanic Homeownership Report and Asserts That High Desire, Buying Power of Minority Buyers Can Drive Home Sales
The National Association of Hispanic Real Estate Professionals (NAHREP) has published a report “The State of Hispanic Homeownership” that offers an overview of compelling data on the Hispanic homebuyer market and why it is poised, due to its population size, high desire and buying clout, to drive first-time home-buyer purchases and accelerate the nation’s economic recovery.
A handy guide for residents who want a say in how their neighborhood works
It’s a classic urban conflict: Residents want peace and quiet and quality-of-life while city leaders often want business, economic growth and increased revenues. The wish list of city leaders often includes grocery and convenience stores, restaurants and entertainment venues. And these businesses have one thing in common that can impact a neighborhood’s quality of life: a license from the state to sell alcohol.