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Hilda Solis “Climate Change Must Be A Priority In 2014″

Mary Mata January 10, 2014

By Hilda Solis, Latinovations Some of my fondest childhood memories are of family trips to the San Gabriel Mountains for hiking, picnicking and breathing fresh, clean air — a welcome […]

Q&A with Molly Molloy: The Story of the Juarez Femicides is a ‘Myth’

Mary Mata

Demián Bichir on The Power of Film And Telling The Immigrant Story

Mary Mata

‘Promise Zones’ Unveiled By President To Aid Socioeconomically Disadvantaged Regions

Mary Mata

By Bryan Llenas, Fox News Latino President Barack Obama on Thursday unveiled his “Promise Zone” program which will give communities preferential treatment when applying for federal grants to boost early education, reduce […]

Artist Ramiro Gomez Shakes Up Luxury Ads With a Dose of Reality

Mary Mata

By Jorge Rivas, Fusion The images of housekeepers and gardeners that artist Ramiro Gomez creates are deeply personal to him. Ramiro’s grandmother was a nanny, and in 2009 Ramiro himself took a […]

First Latina Elected NYC City Council Speaker

Mary Mata January 9, 2014

By Michael M. Grynbaum and Kate Taylor, New York Times The New York City Council unanimously elected  fiercely liberal Democrat from East Harlem as its powerful speaker on Wednesday,eschewing the […]

From The White House to Your House: A Latino Social Innovator Goes to PBS

Mary Mata

By Giovanni Rodriguez, Forbes OK, this got my attention the other day.  Juan Sepulveda — a man not super well-known in general/generic world of social media, but super accomplished in […]