The msnbc original series ”Generation to Generation” takes a side-by-side look at the work of civil rights leaders from the 1960s and their modern-day counterparts. This week, Texas Rep. Joaquin Castro and Henry Cisneros, former mayor of San Antonio and secretary of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), were featured. Take a look at their interview and segment on The Reid Report, here.
Castro’s identical twin is Julián Castro. The Castro brothers connection with Cisneros runs deep. Like Cisneros, Julián Castro was the mayor of San Antonio. He will soon also serve as the secretary of HUD. The Castros’ mother, a respected activist in San Antonio, was involved in voter registration efforts in Texas during the ’60s and ’70s, when Cisneros became active in the city council. Cisneros has paved the way for the rising political stars and helped them navigate their leadership roles.
Rep. Castro answered questions from the msnbc.com community thread — see his responses below.
Aaron81: How excited are you about your brother Julian being the new secretary of HUD?
Rep. Castro: I think Julian will do a great job! There’s lots of work to be done to combat homelessness, improve the nation’s lending system and make homeownership more accessible for Americans. I’m proud of Julian and excited for our country.
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Christopher Lara-Cruz: Rep. Joaquin Castro, when will elected officials start talking to each other instead of at each other? To actually work together, govern, compromise for the betterment of the people and not the 1%?








