Multicultural Perspectives
Multicultural perspectives are increasingly important within the broader American political landscape. Due to the astounding growth of multicultural populations and the corresponding demographic shifts, multicultural perspectives as well as the related themes of Hispanic politics and cultural politics have become increasingly relevant to political commentary, mass public opinion and action.
RedBrownandBlue.com was founded within this context, based on the belief that America’s future will depend on civil discourse that effectively integrates multicultural perspectives, diverse social perspectives, cultural politics, the needs of the multicultural community, fair and compelling race commentary, and inclusive political commentary.
As multicultural community influence increasingly defines mainstream politics, it will be more important than ever that mainstream leaders and media incorporate and embrace multicultural perspectives within diverse political forums and inclusive political commentary.
Founded by Rudy Ruiz, RedBrownandBlue.com is committed to helping integrate multicultural perspectives into mainstream national politics. Our belief is that the expression of multicultural perspectives should not be limited to a narrow sphere within which multicultural communities simply talk to themselves and each other. To the contrary, multicultural perspectives should appropriately shape American politics via the added value of diverse social perspectives in general as well as the personal passion for meeting the needs of the multicultural community and intelligently addressing cultural politics that have long dogged America, from civil rights to health disparities, from educational attainment gaps to income differentials.
In executing its vision, RedBrownandBlue.com is headed not only by Rudy Ruiz as Founding Editor and Nationally Syndicated Columnist but also Rolando Rodriguez, serving as Managing Editor and Columnist.
Rudy Ruiz has been hailed as a cultural visionary and has emerged as a national voice for refreshing, intelligent, creative and inventive political commentary, immigration commentary, race commentary and diverse social perspectives. He is an expert in understanding, studying and conveying multicultural perspectives via political commentary. A graduate of Harvard, Latino role model Rudy Ruiz is also the host of the nationally syndicated radio program, “Adelante América.”
Rolando Rodriguez is a longtime communications practitioner devoted to bringing exposure to multicultural perspectives. He cut his teeth in the highly energized arena of Washington, DC, where he served as Communications Director for the Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute, bringing multicultural perspectives rooted specifically in Hispanic politics to light in national political forums. In that role, Rolando Rodriguez was charged with accurately capturing and articulating multicultural perspectives at the highest levels of political discourse and policy deliberations. Rolando focuses his writing on race commentary, Hispanic politics, Hispanic discrimination and multicultural community concerns, always incorporating unique multicultural perspectives in his work based on his experiences and upbringing as a Latino growing up in the multicultural community of Houston.
Overall, the RedBrownandBlue.com team is committed to providing multicultural perspectives on mainstream issues.
Multicultural Perspectives RedBrownAndBlue.com
[Posted on January 3]
Look around you. America is changing, and as evidenced in the last presidential election, people from a variety of diverse backgrounds are making a real and visible impact in the realm of mainstream politics, business, and culture. Red, Brown, and Blue’s multicultural perspectives on these issues are informed, insightful and intellectually-stimulating.
Red, Brown, and Blue is an energizing and entertaining news and political commentary outlet which features important multicultural perspectives regarding the vital issues shaping our country today. Within the Red, Brown, and Blue website, you’ll undoubtedly encounter honest journalism and thoughtful opinion which includes viewpoints from a variety of diverse backgrounds. However, the important thing to note about Red, Brown, and Blue is that this is not your typical news and opinion site; rather, this fresh and innovative site encourages learning and thinking about the national and multicultural issues that affect all of our lives; by reading the news and opinions within Red, Brown, and Blue, you’ll hopefully be encouraged to speak your mind and become increasingly involved in the positive shaping and development of our nation’s future. Indeed, this is not just a news site, it’s a platform where important and diverse ideas flourish and positive and meaningful action is taken.
Red, Brown, and Blue’s contributors are intellectuals, educators, authors, community activists, and other Americans who share a passion and courage for providing thoughtful multicultural perspectives on a variety of issues which work to stimulate discussion and action within the readership. Some of these contributors include such notables as Rolando Rodriguez, a true pioneer in multicultural communications who has also written for a variety of magazines, most recently Catalina and the Houston Press; and Rudy Ruiz, the founder of Red, Brown, and Blue and CNN contributor, who has been hailed as a “cultural visionary” by the National Hispanic Institute.
Red, Brown, and Blue’s goal is that everyone gets involved and voices their opinions. The underlying philosophy of Red, Brown, and Blue is to provide a format of multicultural perspectives which promotes the idea that Americans from all walks of life can become motivated and empowered to participate in the political, economic, and social decisions that affect us all as a country and as a society. Be sure to browse through the rest of our website, and lend your voice!
















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