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U.S. DEMOGRAPHICS, HISPANICS AND PRESERVATION

11.02.10 Ignoring that we are a diverse community is dishonest. Time and time again, Oak Cliff residents say that our diversity is one of the top attractions in living here. But this session spoke to the very real issues that can sometimes manifest as we converge. A two-story building told to make way for a bus barn.Bridges need be built now more than ever.

Norma Ramirez de Miess with the Trust spoke on coming together with Hispanics on places that matter: to help you than you think. someone what they can and cannot do solutions.A perfect example would be Iglesia Luz, the former Vogue on Jefferson. A new could easily have been built in front of the making the structure as the congregants wanted, but also preserving the past should anyone want to restore it. impersonal electronic ones. People like to complain about paint colors is as long as it is still a building. There is build when it has been demolished.

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