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Latino, Black communities treasure image of JFK

Mary Mata August 5, 2013

By Christina Rosales and Selwin Crawford, Dallas Morning News Deeply divided by culture and language, blacks and Hispanics in the early 1960s often were at odds in their struggle for […]

Latino food purchases most influenced by family, emotional values

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Keeping Latino Teachers in the Classroom

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Hispanic Media Could Spell Big Trouble For the Republican Party

Mary Mata

By Jose Fulgencio, Policymic The media has an important role to play by providing the American public how political party stands on an issues affecting everyday life — or so we […]

Latino journalists make up 4 percent of dailies, lowest since 2001

Mary Mata

By Percy Luján, Hispanic Link/Voxxi The annual census by the American Society of News Editors (ASNE) shows that Latinos represent an even 4.0 percent of newsroom employees on daily papers, while […]

Soy Musulmana: Latina Islam converts on the rise

Mary Mata

By Claudia Sermeño, Being Latino Earlier this month, millions of Muslims around the world began the observance of Ramadan. This includes the five to twelve million estimated Muslims in the U.S. […]

Heat Stress in the Fields

Mary Mata

By Lisa Morehouse, Latino USA It’s been a hot summer throughout the country, and for people working outside, the high temperatures can be deadly. Lisa Morehouse reports from California, where the […]