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Why Latinos are losing the retirement race

Mary Mata December 12, 2013

By Mark Miller, Reuters (Reuters) – The issue of retirement inequality has caught fire in Washington, D.C., and a report issued this week throws a new log on the flames. […]

Chicago Latinos Using Virgin of Guadalupe Icon to Promote Immgiration Reform

Mary Mata

Veteran Arizona state cop resigns after discovered to be undocumented immigrant

Mary Mata

How a father explains Our Lady of Guadalupe to his daughter

Mary Mata

By Ray Salazar, NewsTaco When my little girl was three years old, she stared at our nativity one Saturday afternoon.  She asked me, “Papi.  Why are all the baby Jesus boys?” […]

Don’t be afraid to speak Spanish at school

Mary Mata December 11, 2013

By John Benson, Voxxi If you’re a Spanish speaking student the ACLU has a message for you: You shouldn’t be afraid to speak Spanish in school.  A Texas middle school principal is […]

Looking to volunteer? Help prepare tax filings where you are, with what you’ve got

Mary Mata

SPONSORED CONTENT One of the questions most frequently asked when it comes to volunteering is: What can I do? Followed by the just as frequent: Where can I do it? […]

Kennedy Center Honors: What a difference a year makes for Hispanics!

Mary Mata

By Grace Flores-Hughes, Voxxi It’s been a little over a year that then president of the John F. Kennedy Center for Performing Arts, Michael Kaiser brashly told Felix Sanchez, to “go […]