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Obama sees focus on young black and Hispanic men as focus after presidency

Mary Mata February 28, 2014

By Zachary A. Goldfarb and Scott Wilson, The Wahington Post He has lamented growing up without a father before. He has acknowledged, in speeches and in a best-selling autobiography, his anger and confusion […]

Report: Economy Misses Out With Low Latino, Black STEM Employment

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Solving ‘The Boy Problem’

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Open letter to Chicago Public Schools CEO and the Latino Advisory Committee

Mary Mata

By Ray Salazar, NewsTaco As Chicago Public Schools CEO Barbara Byrd-Bennet and the Latino Advisory Committee prepare for their second meeting next week, I share this feedback to emphasize that, […]

Ed Pastor, Arizona’s First Hispanic Congressman, To Retire After Nearly 25 Years In Office

Mary Mata

By Fox News Latino U.S. Rep. Ed Pastor, a Democrat who is the senior member of Arizona’s House delegation, announced Thursday that he will retire after serving out his current […]

Activists criticize Ariz. Republican for Latino and Muslim jokes at roast of Joe Arpaio

Mary Mata February 27, 2014

By Arturo Garcia, The Raw Story An Arizona state lawmaker’s material in a roast of Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio centered almost exclusively on Latinos, Muslims and Asians, according to […]

New data book outlines Hispanic/Latino health

Mary Mata

PRESS RELEASE The National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, part of the National Institutes of Health, released the largest and most comprehensive health and lifestyle analysis of people from a […]