In the immediate years ahead, HispanicLatinos who are the most accomplished will have the most to lose if the rest of their community does not accelerate its progress and if America falters. These HispanicLatinos bear the looming responsibility of managing the interplay of three powerful forces already changing their personal lives and the larger trajectory of the country: A new demography, mass communications and a seemingly willful geography. It is a difficult but worthwhile task.
Geography often is taken as fixed. In fact, it moves history. Geography projects, maintains and grows culture, however unevenly. At times, an army can use the lay of the land to scurry a foe into defeat. But geography is far more powerful over the long term, shaping and influencing events permanently in positive and negative ways not apparent until much later.