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	<title>Hispanic Marketing Blog &#187; Texas</title>
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		<title>Hispanic Christian leaders organizing boycott of census</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 29 Jun 2009 16:38:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Some Hispanic leaders say they’ve waited too long for immigration reform so they are taking a controversial step — they want illegal immigrants to boycott Census 2010. The leaders are asking illegal immigrants not to fill out census questionnaires when they are sent to homes nationwide, said the Rev. Miguel Rivera, chairman of the National Coalition of Latino Clergy &#38; Christian Leaders, a Washington, D.C.-based group organizing the boycott. Boycott proponents are pushing the effort in several states including Texas and California. &#8220;To us it is a moral issue,&#8221; said the Rev. Dr. David Guel of Houston, who sits on the executive committee of the group, which represents 20,000 Hispanic churches nationwide. Rivera said the boycott will bring attention to the need to legalize the estimated 12 million people living and working in the United States without status. He said their cause is a human-rights issue that affects many undocumented church members and pastors. &#8220;Once there is a legal path for citizenship, then undocumented immigrants will become citizens and have a right to vote,&#8221; Rivera said in a telephone interview. But U.S. census officials said the boycott could hurt Hispanics. Census data is used to determine federal funding for an [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Dr Pepper Ads, Tour Target Young Latinos</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 31 May 2009 20:06:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dr Pepper Snapple Group this week is launching “Vida23,” a multifaceted effort to attract young Hispanic consumers to its Dr Pepper beverage. “Just like the unique 23 flavors in Dr Pepper, Vida23 is designed to give consumers more out of every day,” said Monica Morales, Dr Pepper brand manager for the Hispanic market, in a statement. “Hispanic young adults are living the best of both worlds: they&#8217;re bicultural and bilingual. Unlike previous generations, today&#8217;s young Latinos literally have one foot in each culture and Vida23 celebrates their way of life.” TV and radio spots will kick off the campaign, featuring a song created specifically for the effort, called “La La La Life/Vida23.” The song was written and performed by Cucu Diamantes and Andres Levin, founder of the band Yerba Buena. The song is available for download atwww.vida23.com, the Web site for the campaign. Here, consumers can also re-mix their own version of the song, and download ringtones as well. Spanish language TV spots will air in Dallas, Los Angeles, San Antonio, Texas, and Sacramento, Calif., on Latino targeted Telemundo, Univision and MTV3. Radio airs in those markets, along with Chicago, Houston, Phoenix, Fresno, Calif., El Paso and Austin Texas. The [...]]]></description>
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