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Plans For A Latino ‘Cultural Corridor’ On San Francisco’s 24th Street

Mary Mata January 2, 2014

By Courtney Quirin, San Francisco Chronicle Change is coming to Lower 24th Street in 2014, and, this time, it’s not gentrification. Rather, the stretch of 24th Street between Mission Street and Potrero […]

Latinas are less aware of weight and heart disease risk

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Dallas teacher creates comic hero to fight wrongs against immigrants

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AARP Foundation Tax-Aide: There are Tax Credits People Don’t Know They Have

Mary Mata December 31, 2013

SPONSORED CONTENT After twelve years of helping people of all ages and walks of life with their tax returns, Sandra Mills says “the thing most people don’t realize is that every […]

New Year’s Traditions: 8 Latin American Customs To Ring In 2014!

Mary Mata December 30, 2013

By Maria G. Valdez, Latin Times The New Year is right around the corner and it’s time tostart preparing. For some, this celebration is about partying and having fun, but for […]

Latinos look hopefully for a new generation of leaders

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By Mercedes Olivera, Dallas Morning News Three out of 4 Latinos polled recently said a national Latino leader is needed. But an almost equal number could not name one or […]

Latinos holding out for old promises

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By Tony Castro, Voxxi Can a year that fails to produce the jewel of a long-hoped-for comprehensive immigration bill be considered a positive one for American Latinos? After all, this […]