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Why Latinos Should Care about the Rules that Govern the Internet

Mary Mata December 17, 2013

By Maria Cardona, Latinovations Broadband in America is getting better and faster.  Overall speeds increased more than 20% over 2012.  A remarkable 19 out of 20 young adults use broadband […]

Resources for celebrating Las Posadas with your child

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Latinos Talk Tech

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Deportations Drop as Obama Pushes for New Immigration Law

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By Michael C. Bender, Bloomberg News The Obama administration has cut back on deporting undocumented immigrants, with forced departures on track to drop more than 10 percent from last year, […]

Hundreds flock to Plaza in Santa Fe for Las Posadas

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By Chris Quintana, The Santa Fe New Mexican Hundreds of locals and tourists gathered Sunday night on the Plaza to seek shelter with biblical figures Mary and Joseph. It’s not time […]

Santa is White? You don’t know Pancho Claus

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By Victor Landa, NewsTaco Before there was a national debate about whether Santa Calus was white, there was Pancho Claus. I first met him decades ago, when I worked for […]

Megamarch of 2006 inspired a new generation of Latino leaders

Mary Mata December 16, 2013

By Mercedes Olivera, Dallas Morning News It’s 2006, and 19-year-old Arlington native Jennifer Cortez is walking in the megamarch through downtown Dallas. “I saw more clearly then the need for change, for […]