Life works mysteriously
Mary Mata
By Jennifer Nava, Latina Voices I remember very little of my childhood, but the one thing I do remember is going to Mexico for the first time with my abuelita. I was […]
The Beatles Song “Back in the USSR” Connects Hispanic and Ex-Soviet Artists
Mary Mata
By Penka Skachkova ,Huffington Post When Darin Reyes, a 21-year-old graphic designer and artist in Los Angeles, learned that Carter Sexton in Valley Village, California was going to do a show celebrating […]
Telling Latino stories ‘way too long untold’
Mary Mata
By Francisco Vara-Orta, San Antonio Express News SAN ANTONIO — For the story of America to be fully told, the history of Latinos in the United States and the landmarks […]
Pregnant Teens Under Age 15 Are More Likely To Be Hispanic
Mary Mata
By Yesha Callahan, Clutch New research published in the Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology shows that teens who are under the age of 15 and who become pregnant are almost three times […]