Raquel Welch talks about her Hispanic pride; recalls refusing to change name to ‘Debbie’
*Like so many Latinos in the U.S, Raquel Welch (Jo-Raquel Tejada) said her father didn’t speak Spanish at home because he wanted to spare his children the difficulty and prejudice […]
Lalo Alcaraz On Creating Animated People Of Color For Seth MacFarlane’s ‘Bordertown’
*Anticipation is growing. Early reports say this will be groundbreaking. VL By Andrew S. Vargas, Remezcla We already told you that Bordertown is coming in 2016. If you listen closely, in the […]
Do Latino Neighborhoods Have More to Fear from Gentrification?
*A fascinating read! It turns out that traditional Latino neighborhoods are more prone to gentrification because new white residents are less likely to move into a neighborhood that has a […]
Guacamole: from Avocado, from Aguacate, from Aguacatlán
*In response to the recent New York Times blasphemous (smirk) recipe that purports to add peas to guacamole, NewsTaco contributor, author and Culinary Institutes of America graduate Adán Medrano dug-up […]