Featured

THE LATEST

No Latinos, Girls or Blacks Take AP Computer Science Exam in Some States

Mary Mata January 13, 2014

By Liana Heitin, Education Week A new analysis of test-taking data finds that in Mississippi and Montana, no female, African American, or Hispanic students took the Advanced Placement exam in computer science. In fact, […]

A Conversation with Presidential Inaugural Poet Richard Blanco: “One Today,” One Year Later

Mary Mata

Life on the border should be the best of both worlds, not one or the other

Mary Mata

Many Latinos Still Stymied By Spanish-Language Obamacare Website

Mary Mata

By Fox News Latino Many Latinos are being left out of the first wave of coverage under the new health insurance program because multiple glitches in the Spanish version of […]

The teachings of Abuela Margarita on love, sex, joy and femininity

Mary Mata

By Paloma Corredor, Voxxi Margarita Garcia Nuñez, la Abuela Margarita, is a force to be reckoned with on the Internet. Healer and guardian of the Mayan tradition, this 76 year-old, wise […]

Latina principal transforms school into top in nation

Mary Mata

By Lindsey Anderson, Las Cruces Sun-News LCSN Editor’s Note: The success of any community largely depends on the people who live there. In Doña Ana County, we are fortunate to have […]

Mexican Director Alfonso Cuaron nabs the Golden Globe

Mary Mata

By Daysi Calavia-Lopez, Voxxi Mexican director Alfonso Cuaron nabbed the Golden Globe for Best Director at the 71st edition of the Golden Globe awards for his directing work on the film “Gravity”. Cuaron, […]