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An Interview With Anthony Romero

AARP Segunda Juventud Online spoke openly with Anthony Romero about his new book. Romero was the ACLU's sixth executive director, and the first Latino and the first openly gay man to serve in that capacity.

Plus: Read a review of his book In Defense of Our America: The Fight for Civil Liberties in the Age of Terror.
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Online Extra. . .
An Interview With Bill Richardson

Governor Bill Richardson answers AARP Segunda Juventud's questions about aging, health care, transportation, and more in our exclusive interview.

Plus: Richardson has announced his 2008 bid for the White House. 
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Lights! Camera! Action!

L.A.'s mayor, Antonio Villaraigosa, is the latest political star. From family to activism...it's all in our exclusive interview. 
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  John Browne Ayés  

Unstill Life

John Browne Ayés returned to his passion for painting after losing his hearing and his data-entry job.
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Web-exclusive: Visit our picture gallery of work by John Browne Ayés.
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Alma Martinez: Fulbright Scholar

As an actor, Alma Martinez had fun but never felt that she was making a difference in her community.
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Ruebén Martínez: Barber and Book Lover

As a lover of literature, Ruebén Martínez used to lend books to customers of his barbershop. Today, having converted his barbershop business to a bookstore, Martínez carries one of the largest Spanish-language book collections in the country.
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  George Rodríguez: Capturing the History of Hispanic Civil Rights. Photo: George Rodriguez  

George Rodríguez: Capturing the History of Hispanic Civil Rights

After stumbling across photography in high school and then struggling with discrimination in the film industry, George Rodríguez has recorded many of the momentous events in the Hispanic civil rights movement.
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  Antonia Hernández, Civil Rights Leader  

Antonia Hernández, Civil Rights Leader

On December 6, 2004 AARP Publications held a luncheon in New York to honor the 2005 Impact Award Winners-dynamic individuals whose work has improved the world in which we live. Antonia Hernández was one of the recipients.
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  Dolores Huerta: The Vision and Voice of Her Life's Work Photo: Amanda Friedman  

Dolores Huerta: The Vision and Voice of Her Life's Work

In an exclusive interview with AARP Segunda Juventud, Dolores Huerta shares her thoughts on motherhood and activism, and the influence of her own parents on her life decisions.
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  Hand in Hand - Illustration: Craig La Rotonda  

Hand in Hand

One is a Democrat from California, the other a Republican from Florida. But when they meet in Congress, U.S. Representatives Grace Napolitano and Ileana Ros-Lehtinen work together to be part of the solution.
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  Raúl Yzaguirre - Loud and Clear  

Raúl Yzaguirre - Loud and Clear

After 50 years fighting for Hispanic civil rights, the president of La Raza has no intention of slowing down any time soon.
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  So Much to Do and So Little Time - Photo: Courtesy of HUD  

So Much to Do and So Little Time

Mel Martinez, Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, resigned from office effective December 12, 2003. This article from the Fall edition of AARP Segunda Juventud looks at the extraordinary road that his life has taken.
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  Quilting Power  

Quilting Power

After more than three decades in public service—20 years as an elected official—Gloria Molina continues to fight for the issues that affect the quality of life of her constituents.
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  Richard Carmona  

Richard Carmona, Your Family Doctor

Born in Spanish Harlem of Puerto Rican descent, U.S. Surgeon General Richard Carmona gives a firsthand account about facing and overcoming life's challenges.
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  Josefina Carbonell  

Josefina Carbonell, Advocating for Older Americans

In an interview with AARP Segunda Juventud, Josefina Carbonell shares her thoughts on her top priorities as Assistant Secretary for Aging.
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AARP Segunda Juventud Radio is a daily Spanish program, about 90 seconds long, presented by Editor Gabriela Zabalúa-Goddard.
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Video: Alma Awards
The brightest Latino stars celebrated Latino achievement in Hollywood at the 2007 Alma Awards on June 1.
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AARP is rallying individuals, policymakers, and business leader to make positive social change: from creating incentives to save for retirement to strengthening Social Security.
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Year-long Health Calendar
From your head to your toes, keep fit with our exclusive, and custom designed, year long health calendar. This year, put your health first.
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