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Which Way, L.A.?

Does Villaraigosa's Win Signal Rise in Latino Power?

Latinos have just passed blacks as the largest minority in America. That makes last week-s mayoral election in Los Angeles particularly timely and significant. City Councilman Antonio Villaraigosa scored a landslide 59%-to-41% victory over incumbent Jim Hahn, positioning him alongside New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson and a few others as Latinos on the national political stage. Will Latinos around the country use Villaraigosa's victory as a springboard for their own power and public image at home? Is it a time for burgeoning Latino influence or the forming of multi-ethnic coalitions? Guest hosts Diana Nyad gets perspective from journalists, political scientists and advocates working to empower Latinos. (An extended version of this discussion was broadcast earlier today on To the Point.)

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By Warren Olney • May 23, 2005 • 30m Listen

Diana Nyad, who was inducted into the

International Swimming Hall of Fame in 2002 as the world record-holder for the longest swim without the aid of a cage -- from Bimini to Florida, 102.5 miles! -- is a business sports columnist for

Marketplace, has served as senior sports correspondent for

Fox News, and has hosted her own show on

CNBC. She's also the author of three books,

Other Shores,

Basic Training and

The Keyshawn Johnson Story.


Other politicians mentioned in today's program:

Former LA Mayor Tom Bradley

LA City Councilman Martin Ludlow

LA City Attorney Rocky Delgadillo

California Assemblywoman Karen Bass

Fernando Ferrer's New York mayoral campaign

Illinois Congressman Luis Gutierrez

California Assembly Speaker Fabian Nu-ez

Mayoral candidate/Mayor-elect

City Councilman Antonio Villaraigosa

Los Angeles Times Election Day Exit Poll

Election statistics from Center for the Study of Los Angeles

California's Proposition 187, NewsHour program on

Univisi-n Communications

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    Warren Olney

    former KCRW broadcaster

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    Frances Anderton

    architecture critic and author

    News
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