Oscar Hijuelos, Who Won Pulitzer for Tale of Cuban-American Life, Dies at 62
Mary Mata
By Bruce Webber, The New York Times Oscar Hijuelos, a Cuban-American novelist who wrote about the lives of immigrants adapting to a new culture and became the first Latino to […]
Implications for Latinos in an Economic Recovery
Mary Mata
By Steve Moya, NewsTaco Latinos are critical to an aging America that, with a low fertility rate, is facing growing global competition. That’s an opportunity, but there are also growing threats. […]
Corazón de Campeón Music Video Celebrates Heritage, El Tri
Mary Mata
SPONSORED CONTENT It all came down to a picture perfect bicycle kick in the 85th minute of the game. Every fanatical supporter of Mexico’s “Tri,” the national soccer team, had […]
What the Government Shutdown can teach us about Latino Politics
NewsTaco October 11, 2013
By Victor Landa, NewsTaco “A crisis is a terrible thing to waste.” That’s brilliant. Stanford economist Paul Romer said that back in 2004 to a group of venture-capitalists – you know, […]