Hispanic in Texas
San Antonio is now a majority Hispanic city, and home to many entrepreneurial success stories. Joe Miller asks why Hispanic representation in big business has lagged.
San Antonio is now a majority Hispanic city, and this area of Texas is home to many entrepreneurial success stories. Joe Miller asks why Hispanic representation in big business has lagged.
He speaks to the Hispanic Chamber of Commerce where he hears how many Mexican Americans are asserting their economic power, and hears from Rosa Santana, a Mexican-born San Antonio resident who is now a big deal in the automotive sector.
(Picture: Hispanic man stands next to his drink and ice cream carts in Texas; Credit: Jensen Walker/Getty Images)
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