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Latino involvement in civic life
Involving Latinos in decision-making within their communities has been and continues to be a struggle. In your work covering the stories of communities with many Latino residents, are there any particular strategies you've seen work to mobilize involvement of Hispanics in civic life? As a Latina, one of the reasons I was hired by my employer, Everyday Democracy, was to further their efforts to recruit Hispanic involvement in civic life. The organization works with communities throughout the country to help a community's residents think, talk and work together to address challenges and strengthen their communities. We have had some, but small successes. I am not speaking about the bottom-up approach of rallies and confrontations, but the deliberative dialogue model Everyday Democracy works with communities to use -- people sitting together and talking, getting to know each other better and coming to a consensus on effective ways to move forward that will benefit the most people. Have you witnessed anything(s) during your career as a journalist that lights the fire of civic involvement among Latinos?