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Latinos Signing Up For ACA In Strong Numbers

Mary Mata December 16, 2013

By David Martin Davis, Fronteras As the rollout of the Affordable Care Act continues, the Obama administration is intensifying its outreach — especially to Latino households and Spanish speakers. With […]

The Cost Of A Quinceañera

Mary Mata

Camden School District to Pay $700K After Teacher Makes Latino Students Eat on Floor

Mary Mata December 13, 2013

Smithsonian Latino Virtual Museum: Discover Central America’s Past through 3D simulation!

Mary Mata

By Smithsonian Latino Virtual Museum The Mayan civilizations was one of the most advanced civilations in the history of Mexico. Much of their mathematic findings are used by scientists today. […]

Alt.Latino’s Favorite Songs, Albums And Artists Of 2013

Mary Mata

By Jasmine Garsd, Alt.Latino/NPR As we combed through this year, Felix Contreras and I both marveled at the sheer amount of adventures that filled our 2013. It feels as if […]

15 Signs You Grew Up Eating Mexican Food in Southern California

Mary Mata

By Gustavo Arellano, OC Weekly Someone can easily make a list of “50 Signs You Grew Up Eating Mexican Food” and get a kajillion hits–but we’re not going to do that. […]

AARP Tax Aide Tips: How Long Should I keep Tax Records?

Mary Mata

SPONSORED CONTENT By Jim Young Ask ten economists the same question and the range of answers you get will be surprising. This also holds true when you ask Enrolled Agents, CPAs, […]