A paper by Jim Sleeper, fall 1998 fellow, asks if by offering a bilingual product, newspapers are undermining a united sense of citizenship. The Miami Herald began producing a Spanish-language version of its paper to attract the growing population of former Cubans and Latin Americans in the city. Sleeper argues that this move contributes to a decline in common civic engagement, and represents a negative change for American society.
Should American Journalism Make Us Americans?
By Jim Sleeper