September2004

Features

Departments

Politics: Voter Turnout

Will Prop. 200 galvanize Latinos?

Reviews: Barrio Cafe

Chef extraordinaire serving up Modern Mexicana cuisine.

Arts: Arte in Autumn

Fall Arts Preview 2004 Actor-writer-educator Richard Trujillo is predicting a banner year for “Latinos in the arts” in Arizona. Trujillo previews an array of the best coming attractions.

Health: Medical Complications

Many elderly Latinos are unaware of new state and federal drug discounts.

Health: Navigating the prescription drug maze

Tips on how to save in medical prescriptions

Health: Choosing a drug discount card

People & Profiles: Profiles of Success

People who dedicate themselves to community service usually are too humble to blow their own horn. So Valle del Sol is doing it for them at the 14th annual “Profiles of Success” fundraiser...

Community: Documenting Sorrow

Pope Duarte Unveils Grim Reality in Ciudad Juarez.

Community: Unionizing Immigrants

Unions now actively recruit immigrants and even lobby for immigration reforms that include path to citizenship.

Education: Raising Bilingual Tots

Experts say dual language immersion is the key.

Education: Realigning Higher Education

The Arizona Board of Regents has proposed a plan to dramatically alter the way our state provides higher education. Latino Perspectives asked how Hispanics might fare under the plan.