Journalist Sandra Lilley interviewed me for an article on NBCLatino.com, posted Sept. 19, based on an IBOPE/Zogby International survey:
…“What is interesting is that surveys and polls consistently show
Latinos mostly identify with the U.S. and with being American, and yet
this is continually a surprise to the general public,” says Cristina
Beltrán, PhD, an associate professor of social and cultural analysis
and the Director of Latino Studies at New York University.…
“The fact we have an attachment to our culture does not preclude our
political and civic attachments,” says Beltrán, the author of The Trouble with Unity: Latino Politics and the Creation of Identity.

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