
October 5, 2012
10/5/2012
Reaffirming Affirmative Action; Voto!; Women in Drug Cartels
The Supreme Court gets ready to hear its first affirmative action case in almost a decade, brought by a white female against the University of Texas; Despite having 24 million eligible voters, Latino/as are not expected to show up in November; An in-depth look at the rise of women as fighters and leaders in Mexicos most notorious drug cartels.
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Funding for TO THE CONTRARY is provided by the E. Rhodes and Leona B. Carpenter Foundation, the Park Foundation and the Charles A. Frueauff Foundation.

October 5, 2012
10/5/2012
The Supreme Court gets ready to hear its first affirmative action case in almost a decade, brought by a white female against the University of Texas; Despite having 24 million eligible voters, Latino/as are not expected to show up in November; An in-depth look at the rise of women as fighters and leaders in Mexicos most notorious drug cartels.
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