Red, White & Latina

Red, White & Latina
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Publisher : Morgan James Publishing
Total Pages : 104
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ISBN-10 : 9781683504443
ISBN-13 : 1683504445
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Book Synopsis Red, White & Latina by : Cristina Perez

Download or read book Red, White & Latina written by Cristina Perez and published by Morgan James Publishing. This book was released on 2017-06-02 with total page 104 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Emmy-winning TV judge and host of Cristina’s Court delivers her no-nonsense verdict on what it means to be an American in today’s divisive climate. The diversity that America was founded on is being turned on itself. Instead of celebrating our differences, we’re using them as lines of attack. America is splitting along political, gender, color and cultural lines, battling over issues like racism, immigration, law enforcement, and even patriotism itself. If we allow these culture wars rage on, what type of American identity will we leave for the next generation? In Red, White, and Latina, television judge and proud American Latina, Cristina Pérez dissects these issues and proposes a new unified outlook for America based on common sense, common values, and common ground. She delivers a no-holds-barred and non-biased look inside the most heated conversations in America today, examining the headlines, evidence, and hearsay, before delivering her verdict for each one.


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