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Survey: Majority of San Diego Latinos feel some discrimination
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Dec 11, 2013
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Survey: Majority of San Diego Latinos feel some discrimination
San Diego celebrates its Hispanic roots through food, music and tourist attractions like Old Town, the city's original settlement, when this was still Mexico. But a recent survey commissioned by KPBS and San Diego Magazine finds that the people who gave us this cultural legacy face discrimination today.
Maria Mora says she thinks there's less discrimination against Latinos in San Diego than when she moved here two decades ago.
Maria Mora says she thinks there's less discrimination against Latinos in San Diego than when she moved here two decades ago.
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San Diego celebrates its Hispanic roots through food, music and tourist attractions like Old Town, the city's original settlement, when this was still Mexico. But a recent survey commissioned by KPBS and San Diego Magazine finds that the people who gave us this cultural legacy face discrimination today.

San Diego celebrates its Hispanic roots through food, music and tourist attractions like Old Town, the city's original settlement, when this was still Mexico. But a recent survey commissioned by KPBS and San Diego Magazine finds that the people who gave us this cultural legacy face discrimination today.

Jill Replogle from the Fronteras Desk has the story.