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Latino donors set sights on GOP lawmakers who oppose immigration overhaul

Mary Mata October 28, 2013

By Matea Gold, The Washington Post A network of Latino donors that played a pivotal role in raising money for President Obama’s reelection is now focused on a new campaign: an […]

In the Funeral Industry, Too Few Spanish Speakers

Mary Mata

Latino politics in second Obama term: still on outside looking in?

Mary Mata

Republican congressman Jeff Denham will join Democrats in immigration overhaul push

Mary Mata

By Peter Wallsten, Washington Post A Republican congressman from a heavily Hispanic district is breaking ranks from his party to join Democrats in an eleventh-hour push for a broad immigration overhaul […]

Photographing Puerto Rican New York, With A ‘Sympathetic Eye’

Mary Mata

By Dana Farrington, OBP.org In the raging 1970s, New York City was dangerous, broke and at times on fire. Latinos in the city were taking to the streets, running for office […]

What Hurricane Sandy Left Behind

Mary Mata

By Maria Hinojosa, Latino USA One year after Hurricane Sandy, many residents are still struggling to get back on their feet, particularly low-income and immigrant New Yorkers. Latino USA producer […]

Guess Who’s Leading Georgia’s Latino Boom? Las Mujeres

Mary Mata

By Johanes Roselló, Translated by Elena Shore, New America Media / Mundo Hispánico Editor’s Note: A poll released this month by the Pew Research Center found that two-thirds of Latinos could not […]