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Latino creates an international film festival – for children

Mary Mata November 7, 2013

By Kristina Puga, NBCLatino Armando Guareño always thought he’d be a doctor when he grew up, but when it came time for college, he says he just couldn’t deny his first […]

Ray Suarez on Al Jazeera America Gig, PBS Departure: ‘It Was Getting Tough to Hang In’

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Poll: Anti-Immigrant Candidates Face Long Odds Given Demographic Realities

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El Nuevo South: Latinos in Atypical Destinations

Mary Mata

By Eduardo Diaz, Smithsonain Latino Center Annually, as the eve of Hispanic Heritage Month dawns, I field around 10 requests to speak on a variety of Latino cultural topics, to […]

First U.S. Spanish Language TV Station, Demolished

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By Victor Landa, NewsTaco I earned my chops in that building. The structure had been around for two decades before I settled in, towards the back, in the newsroom just […]

Southwest Detroit voters elect 1st Latina council member

Mary Mata November 6, 2013

By Joe Guillen and Elisha Anderson, Detroit Free Press Raquel Castaneda-Lopez walked into the banquet room of a Mexican restaurant in southwest Detroit Tuesday night to applause from several dozen supporters, many of […]

Can superstition put Hispanic health at risk?

Mary Mata

By Hope Gillette, Saludify When it comes to medical care there are a number of reasons we do or do not go to the doctor, and like it or not, our […]