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What’s Ahead in 2014?

Mary Mata January 6, 2014

By Maria Hinojosa, Latino USA Maria Hinojosa kicks off 2014 with a commentary about why this year should be a year of optimism and action for Latinos. This article was […]

Latina welcomed to Phoenix City Council dais

Mary Mata January 3, 2014

10 Songs To Start 2014 In Style

Mary Mata

How Beer Explains 20 Years of NAFTA’s Devastating Effects on Mexico

Mary Mata

By Yves Smith, Naked Capitalism Here is a case where NAFTA has gotten the United States to open its market to something of value that Mexico can export, and Mexico can’t […]

In Colorado, Both Sides Of The Fracking Debate Target Latino Support

Mary Mata

By Andrew O’Reilly, Fox News Latino Large deposits of Pierre Shale, a fossiliferous, dark-grey rock formed 66 million years ago as the North American Inland Sea receded, are at the heart […]

‘Heli,’ ‘Easy,’ ‘Moon’ Compete For Palm Springs Cine Latino Award

Mary Mata

By John Hopewell, Variety MADRID – Amat Escalante’s “Heli,” David Trueba’s “Living Is Easy With Eyes Closed” and Bruno Barreto’s “Reaching For the Moon” are among 21 features from Latin America and Spain that will […]

Medal of Honor recipient Rodolfo Hernandez dies; led a bayonet attack during Korean War

Mary Mata

By Matt Schudel, Washington Post Rodolfo P. “Rudy” Hernandez, an Army paratrooper who received the Medal of Honor after single-handedly carrying out a bayonet assault on enemy forces during the Korean […]