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New American south: Latinos make mark in an Appalachian city

Mary Mata August 15, 2013

By Public Radio International Dalton, Ga., is nearly half Latino. On the high school soccer pitch, the team is almost entirely Latino. Dalton is special in Georgia, and indeed across […]

Study shows Jim Crow-era segregation persists in Texas schools

Mary Mata

Latino Preschool rate lowest in U.S.

Mary Mata

Eva Longoria producing a new sex therapist comedy series

Mary Mata

By Juliana Barrera, Voxxi The former Desperate Housewives star will executive produce the sitcom inspired by real-life sex and relationships therapist Laura Berman, said Deadline. As yet untitled, the show […]

Latina Leaders: From East LA to the White House, trying to improve the health of Latinos

Mary Mata

By Kristina Puga, NBCLatino Dr. Elena Rios is much more than a doctor of internal medicine. She says ever since she was a teenager in her hometown of East LA, she […]

Online Problem: Too many education policy voices are white

Mary Mata

By Ray Salazar, NewsTaco Inspired by a blog post about BAM! Radio Network’s push to take on taboo education topics, I’m writing about the inequality that must be leveled–too many voices in […]

Children Of Immigrants Unaware They’re Already U.S. Citizens

Mary Mata

By EFE/Fox News Latino A large number of Latinos do not know that they are already U.S. citizens and, after living for years as undocumented, discover this fact when they […]