While Latino immigrant workers in Council Bluffs, Iowa have contributed significantly to the Iowa and Nebraska economies, they remain virtually invisible and lack a voice in the city’s key venues and institutions – this according to a new report being released by the University of Nebraska at Omaha (UNO) Office of Latino/Latin American Studies (OLLAS) and funded in part by the Iowa West Foundation. The report, titled “Invisible & Voiceless” combines data from the 2010 Census with 26 interviews with members of Council Bluffs’ civic, government, education, religious, non-profit and business communities as well as Latino voices gathered at interviews and a small number of Spanish-language workshops and focus groups
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The University of Nebraska at Omaha’s (UNO) Office of Latino and Latin American Studies (OLLAS) has ...
This essay examines the arrival and growth of Latino population, principally Mexican American, into ...
Statistical snapshot and demographic profile of Iowa's Latino population in Census statistics
A report released by the University of Nebraska at Omaha (UNO) Office of Latino/Latin American Studi...
OLLAS has reported on the socio-economic characteristics of Latinos in Omaha and Nebraska for many y...
Omaha was one of nine cities in the United States chosen by the Woodrow Wilson Center for Internatio...
Researchers from OLLAS have released a new report detailing the demographic makeup of Latinos throug...
This is the first installment of fact sheets about the Latino population in the Omaha-Council Bluffs...
Although recent research from the Pew Hispanic Center suggests that the rate of recent immigration t...
This OLLAS policy brief seeks to enhance basic information regarding the role Latinos will play in s...
Prior to 2006, Latinos in this country were virtually disregarded as an active political group. Howe...
Presentation made at Latinos in the Heartland (13th : 2015 : Columbia, Mo.) and published in the ann...
Economic Integration of Immigrant Populations: The Latino/a Experience in Des Moines, Iowa Abstrac...
While the latest immigrant wave in Nebraska have an important number of Latinos, it is not the large...
The unprecedented and continuous growth of the Latino population in Nebraka compels us to engage in ...
The University of Nebraska at Omaha’s (UNO) Office of Latino and Latin American Studies (OLLAS) has ...
This essay examines the arrival and growth of Latino population, principally Mexican American, into ...
Statistical snapshot and demographic profile of Iowa's Latino population in Census statistics