Julián Castro, the young mayor of San Antonio, follows the new model of Latino leadership
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October 11, 2014 6:07 AM
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Are Latinos void of top leadership?
Do Latinos need a national voice that brings them together?
A recent survey by The Pew Hispanic Center noted that “The job for a national Latino leader is open.”
The survey found that over 64% of Latinos cannot identify a national Latino leader. Similarly, the National Institute for Latino Policy found that Latinos could not agree on a national voice and instead identified 27 distinct leaders. Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor was the highest with 20%.
Does this mean Latinos are void of the very leadership we need to move forward as a people?
!Jamas! Nothing could be further from the truth! The gains Latinos have made in the past 50 years bears witness to the work of thousands and thousands of leaders across the countries.
In fact – watch out – because Latinos are forging a new model of leadership. One that is people-oriented, community-based, and participatory. Latino leadership is not concentrated in one voice or in only a few people. Instead, Latino leadership is inclusive. It is leadership by the many.