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Understanding Latino Millennials … or at least trying to!

Mary Mata July 10, 2013

By Juan Miret, LatinaLista They have been plugged into technology since they were babies. They are the most scheduled generation ever. They are multi-taskers, expect to have six to eight careers […]

Author of book about mass Mexican deportation in the 1930s dies, but legacy continues

NewsTaco July 9, 2013

Are Latinos waiting longer to get married, or do we just love living with mami?

Mary Mata July 5, 2013

9 Latinos Whose Families Arrived Before July 4, 1776

Mary Mata

By Carmery Trinidad, Latina Listening to the immigration debate, you could easily get the idea that all Latinos are newcomers to this country. Nothing could be further from the truth. […]

‘Border Patrol Body Slam’

Mary Mata July 3, 2013

By Kevin Gordon, New York Times A year ago, I stumbled across a Pro Wrestling Revolution show in the Mission District of San Francisco and soon found myself standing up […]

Sultry Depiction Of Virgin Of Guadalupe Prompts Uproar

Mary Mata July 2, 2013

By Fox News Latino A skimpy two-piece bathing suit, an overflowing bust, sunglasses and frosty margarita perched in her left hand. Seems more like an apt description of a college […]

The Power of Latino Leadership: Culture, Inclusion and Contribution ~ Review

Mary Mata June 28, 2013

Melanie Mendez-Gonzalez, Que Means What? Disclosure: Que Means What did receive a complimentary book to review as reviewing this book as part of a Condor Book Tour. No other compensation was received. […]