Blacklisted New Mexico film gets atonement
By Russell Contreras, Associated Press/Seattle Post-Intelligencer ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — A 1954 movie about a real-life miners’ strike that was blacklisted during the Red Scare is being celebrated in New […]
Assemblywoman Flores enters Nevada lieutenant governors race
By Laura Myers, Las Vegas Review-Journal Two-term Democratic Assemblywoman Lucy Flores, a former Las Vegas teenage gang member who turned her life around, graduated from law school and won a […]
Professor, 87, working on ‘Chicano Renaissance’
By Abe Villareal, The Silver City Sun-News SILVER CITY — “By and large, American Latinos are a mixed group of people,” is how Felipe Ortego opens his 22-paragraph entry into what […]
New Report Finds U.S. Hispanic Population Grew Sixfold Since 1970 To More Than 53 Million
By Fox News Latino The Hispanic population of the United States increased sixfold between 1970 and 2012 to more than 53 million, according to a new study by the Pew […]