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Discrimination in the Federal Sector: How to Make the System Better

Mary Mata April 9, 2014

By Jorge Ponce, NewsTaco I’ve often wondered at the low number of findings of discrimination in the federal sector.  According to the latest report from the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity […]

Lending Circles Help Latinas Pay Bills And Invest

NewsTaco April 2, 2014

New Orleans Reconstruction Pits Latinos vs Blacks

NewsTaco April 1, 2014

Latinos Live Longer But Struggle To Save Enough For Retirement

Mary Mata March 28, 2014

*This is where the “Latino Paradox” meets the economic reality of familia living paycheck to paycheck. The answer is upward mobility, opportunity, education. VL By Hansi  Lo Wang, Code Switch/NPR Many […]

How to Get Free Help With Your Taxes

Mary Mata March 24, 2014

SPONSORED CONTENT By Eileen Ambrose, AARP Milagros Aguas used to pay someone toprepare her taxes until her employer filed for bankruptcy and she lost her job. That’s when a friend recommended AARP Foundation […]

Pizza Chain That Markets To Mexicans Says New Promotion Isn’t Profane

Mary Mata March 21, 2014

By Shereen Matisol Meraji, Code Switch Pizza Patrón is a Dallas-based chain that’s generated a lot of media buzz over the years for advertising aimed at its core customer base, […]

Injured Worker, Now 64, Retired on $868 Monthly

Mary Mata March 11, 2014

By Ngoc Nguyen, New America Media SAN FRANCISCO — Jose Mendez, 64, has lived at the Hartland Hotel on Geary near Larkin for seven years. Having lived on the street and […]