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Announcing the Release of Volume 19 (2007) View clickable PDF by clicking above. Order a print copy by clicking here. Unveiling took place on April 19th at the 10th Annual Latino Law and Public Policy Conference This volume will deliver candid interviews with Jorge Ramos, Univision journalist and television anchorman, Speaker of the California State Assembly Fabian Núñez, and Antonia Hernández, former MALDEF general counsel and current president and CEO of the California Community Foundation. You will also find captivating articles, commentaries, and reviews. Contributors to this volume include: Eugene E. García and Bryant Jensen of Arizona State University; Sonia Y. Ruiz, Sandra Rodriguez, and Glendelia M. Zavala of MANA, and Laura R. Rochet of the Indiana University School of Law. Commentaries in this volume explore a number of current policy issues, such as the impacts of a recent anti-affirmative action referendum in Illinois. Khaled Beydoun of the ACLU of Michigan, Ernesto Nieto Founder and President of the National Hispanic Institute, and Center for the New Economy’s Miguel A. Soto-Class and Deepak Lamba-Nieves join us in this volume. For the first time in the journal’s twenty-one-year history, the HJHP dives into the art world and features the paintings of three Latina/o artists living in the US: Maria Sanchez, Mario Gee Lopez, and Graciela Horne Nardi. Reserve your copy of Volume 19 today. For subscription information, click on "Subscribe" at left. The Kennedy School of Government's Latino Caucus teams up with Harvard Law School's La Alianza to bring the 10th Annual Latino Law and Public Policy Conference Advancing the National Leadership Agenda April 19-21, 2007 Submissions for Volume 20 The deadline for submissions will be December 1, 2007. Authors will be notified of editorial decisions by the close of February 2008. To review our submission guidelines visit "Call for Papers." About the Journal Founded in 1985, the Harvard Journal of Hispanic Policy (HJHP) is an annual student-run, non-partisan review that publishes interdisciplinary works on politics and policy making as these topics affect the Latino community in the United States. The Harvard Journal of Hispanic Policy is published by the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University.
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