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Declining Interest In ‘Chicano Studies’ A Latino Identify Shift

Mary Mata March 7, 2013

By Adrian Florido, Fronteras Desk SAN DIEGO — On the campus of San Diego State University recently, Sandy Chavez, the daughter of Mexican immigrants, said, without hesitation, that she thinks of herself […]

Latino Moviegoers a Big Part of Hollywood’s Future

Mary Mata March 6, 2013

Moving a National Latino Art Agenda Froward

Mary Mata

Underworld Saint Becoming More Popular in the US

Mary Mata March 5, 2013

by Russell Contreras, Associated Press/NBCLatino ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — A follower in New Orleans built a public shrine in her honor. An actor in Albuquerque credits her with helping him land […]

Cheech: The Night Kate Middleton Asked Me to Dance

Mary Mata March 4, 2013

By Cheech Marin, Huffington Post Latino Voices There was fog on the moors and the hounds were baying in the night when I landed in Glasgow, Scotland … or maybe […]

Interview: Nortec Collective

Mary Mata

By Jaime Pitillas, Gozamos Ramón Amezcua and Pepe Mogt are better known for their artistic names Bostich & Fussible. They are an important part of Nortec Collective, a group of artists that pays […]

Hopeful Art Rebrands the Immigration Movement

Mary Mata

By Cristina Costantini, ABC/Univision Every year, during their mating season, millions of monarch butterflies make the journey from Canada and the U.S. to a small town in Mexico called Angangueo […]