Emerging and Established Hispanic Communities: Implications of Changing Hispanic Demographics
Oct 7, 2015
Webinar
Emerging and Established Hispanic Communities: Implications of Changing Hispanic Demographics
Panelists speak on emerging vs. established communities and the changing geographic distribution of Hispanics, the implications of where Hispanics live, and what these developments mean for service providers in different communities.
Panelists
Mark Lopez (Pew Research Center)
Joseph Grzywacz, Ph.D (Florida State University)
Cleofas Rodriguez (National Migrant Seasonal Head Start Association)
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