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‘Bless me Ultima’——the film (¡por fin!)

Mary Mata January 31, 2013

From the textmex obsessed imagination of Marc García-Martínez, textmex galleryblog This article was first published in textmex galleryblog. Marc García-Martínez is an associate professor of English at Hancock College. [Photo screenshot […]

Latinos Exploring Bilingual Futures for Their Churches

Mary Mata

Humor & Latino Stereotypes: We Can Laugh, Not Everyone Can

Mary Mata January 30, 2013

Obama Names Latina to the National Council on the Arts

Mary Mata

PRESS RELEASE San Antonio, TX – (January 30, 2013) – The National Association of Latino Arts and Cultures (NALAC), is proud to announce the Presidential appointment of NALAC Executive Director and […]

Exploring Indigenous Legacies

Mary Mata

By Eduardo Diaz, Director, Smithsonian Latino Center In 1662, William Sanderoft, the Archbishop of Canterbury, approved the Jamaican coat of arms, depicting an “Arawak” couple: she holding a food basket, […]

‘Modern Family’ Criticized For Ignorant Portrayal Of Latinos

Mary Mata January 29, 2013

By Carolina Moreno, Huffington Post Latino Voices Fans rejoiced when Fulgencio Joseph arrived to the Pritchett-Delgado household earlier this month on ABC’s hit show “Modern Family” — but the celebration […]

Kennedy Center Commission to Include Latinos

NewsTaco January 28, 2013

By Victor Landa, NewsTaco Remember all the commotion about Latinos and the Kennedy Center Honors a few months back? Back in September sharp words were launched back and forth between […]