Can Latinos Change Utah From Red to Blue?
Can Latinos Change Utah From Red to Blue?
By Victor Landa, NewsTaco It’s known as the reddest of the red states. And a recent article in the Ogden Standard-Examiner reiterated the fact: In a state considered among the […]
Latino Student Awarded $1 Million for High School Harassment
By Victor Landa, NewsTaco For almost three and one half years Anthony Zeno put up with racial harassment at his rural New York High School, until he could take it […]
Wireless “Spectrum” as a Latino Consumer Issue
By Jason Llorenz, LIN@R The “spectrum crunch” is an issue for every American user of wireless devices. Policymakers, the wireless industry, a chorus of advocates, and the president of the […]
Latino Dems Divided over House STEM Jobs Act
By Latinovations Last Friday, the House of Representatives approved the STEM Jobs Act, an immigration bill that would make 55,000 additional immigration visas available to foreigners. However, in order to expand these […]
Why a Decision on the Fiscal Cliff is Important to Your Health
By Hope Gillette, Voxxi Solving the fiscal cliff issue is current priority for the United States government, as at midnight on December 31, 2012, provisions from the Budget Control Act of 2011 […]
Jazz de México
By Victor Landa, NewsTaco Double end this Friday. We end a week and a month on the same day. So…double reason to take a breather and not look back! 21 […]
‘La vida ingeniosa y creativa de Junot Díaz’
Por Ana Gamboa , AL DÍA La pregunta nunca tuvo una respuesta clara ¿Qué más podría escribir sobre Junot Díaz que no haya aparecido ya en todos los medios? Cuando […]
Immigration and the Lame Duck Congress
By Victor Landa, NewsTaco What a difference an election makes. Take, for instance, immigration. Wasn’t it a mere handful of weeks ago that Republicans were staunchly stalwart in their opposition to any and […]
Immigrant Lives Devastated in Wake of Superstorm Sandy
By Victor Landa, NewsTaco As usually happens, news stories about natural disasters and their aftermath in the U.S. miss the devastating effect that storms and earthquakes and such have on the communities of undocumented […]
Cartels, Drugs and Money
By Melissa del Bosque, Texas Observer Mexico’s drug war is enriching Texas border communities in more ways than one. Not only have wealthy Mexican business owners invested in the region, […]