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Second Generation Making Strides

Mary Mata April 8, 2013

By Anthony Orozco, Reading Eagle It’s nearly become a cliche that immigrants journey to the United States in search of new opportunities and a better way of life. But a […]

New York Times Responds to AP “I” Word Ban

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Heritage Theme Study Recognizes Latinos in the U.S.

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Jazz de México

NewsTaco April 5, 2013

By Victor Landa, NewsTaco First week of April, check. Friday almost done, check. Jazz de Mexico, only on NewsTaco, let’s go! It’s the best Latino jazz musicians and composers, brought […]

Diversity Programs Give Illusion of Corporate Fairness

Mary Mata

By Science Daily Diversity training programs lead people to believe that work environments are fair even when given evidence of hiring, promotion or salary inequities, according to new findings by […]

How Humor Helps Bilingual Couples

Mary Mata

By François Grosjean, Ph.D., Psychology Today British novelist George Eliot once wrote, “A difference of taste in jokes is a great strain on the affections”. This is all the more so […]

‘Illegal Immigrant’: What Words to Use Becomes a Debate Itself

Mary Mata

By Cindy Chang and Marisa Gerber, Los Angeles Times Most news organizations have long used the term “illegal immigrant,” which some people find offensive. They prefer “undocumented,” arguing that “illegal” […]