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In Flooded Colorado, Immigrants’ Livelihoods Washed Away

Mary Mata October 18, 2013

By Kirk Seigler, NPR In flood-ravaged Colorado, much of the recovery has focused on rebuilding roads and bridges to mountain towns cut off by last month’s floods. But take a […]

Hispanics increasingly identify as ‘nones’

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Latina rocker Linda Ronstadt named Rock and Roll Hall of Fame nominee

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What the Government Shutdown and Hispanic Heritage Month Have in Common

Mary Mata

By Victor Landa, NewsTaco I see a suspicious trend. I think the Tea Party may have taken their idea to shut the government down from the Hispanic Heritage Month celebration. […]

Our America: The Latino Presence in American Art

Mary Mata

PRESS RELEASE Opens at the Smithsonian American Art Museum Oct. 25 “Our America: The Latino Presence in American Art” presents the rich and varied contributions of Latino artists in the […]

Ancient Mexican medicine: Why it was so effective

Mary Mata October 17, 2013

By  Hope Gillette, Saludify Medicine has been around almost as long as illness; it’s natural for us to want to find a way to feel better. Unfortunately, history is littered with […]

Why Ted Cruz is damaging to the Latino brand

Mary Mata

By Susana G. Baumann, Voxxi he need to increase leadership and empowerment among members of the Latino community is matter of constant action and concern for Latino leaders from all walks […]