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Toward a Common Future: Latino Teens and Adults Speak Out
(2009-05-19)
This survey was conducted to enhance the growing body of research on the beliefs and attitudes of Latinos regarding teen relationships, sexual activity, and related issues.
Hispanic Health by the Numbers
(2014-01-14)
Peer Support in Health: Evidence to Action
(2014-04-04)
To address the challenges of peer support program expansion and dissemination as well as the emerging opportunities, such as through the Affordable Care Act, the National Peer Support Collaborative Learning Network brought ...
The Role of Medicare in Hispanics’ Health Coverage
(2012-01-26)
This brief provides a closer look at the ways in which Medicare serves the Latino population at both the national and state levels.
Profiles of the Latino Workforce: What Are Some Ways to Reduce the Risk of Dying on the Job?
(2010-04-12)
The competitiveness of thousands of American businesses depends on the contributions of low-skilled workers. However, outdated labor protections, a dysfunctional immigration system, and weakened federal investment in ...
2013 NCLR Conference Registration Brochure
(2013-01-27)
The NCLR Annual Conference is the largest and most important gathering of its kind in the Hispanic community. Join NCLR in the vibrant heart of the gulf south—New Orleans, Louisiana—for four days of riveting conversation, ...
Next-Generation Latino Agenda: A Guide for Candidates
(2015-05-12)
We advocate for policies that lead Latinos and the nation toward greater equity.
We Needed the Work: Latino Worker Voices in the New Economy
(2011-05-24)
This publication is a collection of stories told to NCLR researchers by Latinos working in low-wage jobs throughout metropolitan Washington, DC. They illustrate the vulnerability and lack of recourse for workers in the ...
Talking Points on the “Legal Immigrant Children’s Health Improvement Act”
(2009-01-23)
Legal Immigrant Children’s Health Improvement Act
A Burden No Child Should Bear: How the Health Coverage System Is Failing Latino Children
(2008-07-09)
More than one in five (22.1%) Hispanic children is uninsured—nearly three times the rate of non-Hispanic White children (7.3%). Because health coverage has been shown to improve children's access to timely care, the ...








