Right now, more than 40 million Latinos reside, work, and go to school in America. Between 2000 and 2010, it is estimated that Hispanics will account for close to 46% of this country's total population growth, making it the nation's largest minority group. For the first time in one readable source, RIGHT BEFORE OUR EYES helps us to understand why Latinos are a growing and significant economic engine. Latinos and non-Latinos alike will have a vivid picture of the contributions, the changes, the near-and long-term impact that Latinos have had and will have on America at every level: history, business, arts and culture, politics and government, the judiciary, the military and every other major element that contributes to society. RIGHT BEFORE OUR EYES provides a concise yet comprehensive history of Hispanic contributions to this country, all the way back to what was in truth the first "permanent" European settlement in America - which was not in Jamestown, but in St. Augustine, Florida. The books moves forward through contributions by Hispanics in virtually every important area of the nation's history, with forty-two Medals of Honor, a Nobel Prize in science, and a myriad of achievements in government and education. Most importantly, RIGHT BEFORE OUR EYES culminates in a very specific call to action, a loud and clear path that will redress the almost shocking absence of Latinos in positions of top leadership in this nation's major institutions. When will Latinos be appointed to the highest levels of this country's institutions, so that they may also be in top leadership roles to shape the direction and greatness of America? RIGHT BEFORE OUR EYES suggests a powerful, positive beginning.
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Robert Montemayor was, for many years, a staff writer at the Los Angeles Times and a major contributor to one of that newspaper's most definitive series on the subject of Latinos, "Southern California's Latino Community," which was awarded the 1984 Pulitzer Prize Gold Medal for Meritorious Public Service, the most prestigious of all the Pulitzers awarded to newspapers in the U.S. He was also a member of three other reporting teams that were nominated for a Pulitzer Prize. Montemayor has an MBA in marketing from UCLA and a B.A. degree with a major in journalism from Texas Tech University. He was director of circulation marketing at The Wall Street Journal and was a senior vice president for consumer marketing and database operations both at Business Week (McGraw-Hill Companies) and later at VNU Business Media. For the past three years, he has been self employed as principal in Montemayor Consulting. He currently lives in Bloomfield, New Jersey, with his wife, Virginia Lujano.
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