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Why Latinos have the best Christmas Season

NewsTaco January 6, 2015

By Victor Landa, NewsTaco While the rest of the world is packing Christmas in boxes, stowing them away for another year, people across Latin America and Spain are still making […]

Happy Three Kings Day! Families Celebrate Across U.S.

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Tejano Music Legend ‘Little Joe’: His Improbable, Amazing Journey

NewsTaco January 5, 2015

7 Popular Latino traditions for New Year’s Eve

NewsTaco December 29, 2014

*Because it’s that time of the year. VL By  Veronique de Miguel, Voxxi The Latino community in the United States is prepared to welcome the New Year. It’s time to remember […]

Prayers to ‘La Virgen’ Are Often Personal, Sometimes Political

NewsTaco December 19, 2014

*Everyone prays according to their hearts and concerns. Are you a Guadalupe devotee? I’m in a process of discovery, my prayer was for understanding. What was your prayer? VL By […]

Latinos’ Optimism About Racism Tied To History, Could Change In Future

NewsTaco December 18, 2014

*Race relations from a Latino immigrant point of view. Latinos are a transformative wave, and it seems to be evident in race relations as well. It’s not all positive, but […]

How Latino Jews meld Hanukkah traditions in Los Angeles

NewsTaco December 16, 2014

*This is really cool. Mole potato pancakes and dreidel piñatas. VL By Mike Reicher, Los Angeles Times Both of her parents were born in Catholic-dominated Mexico, but Jackie Ramirez doesn’t […]