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Latino high-tech entrepreneurs have math in the blood

Mary Mata August 20, 2013

By Julia Perez, Being Latino “Age discrimination in Latin America is the reason why so many people start their own business.” This is the opinion of some which I won’t argue […]

Jeff Bezos’ father and the special Hispanic connection

Mary Mata August 12, 2013

Study: Latino immigrants shielded U.S. workers from job cuts

Mary Mata August 8, 2013

New Report Uncovers Housing Discrimination Against the Latino Community

Mary Mata

By National Council of La Raza Every year, there are more than four million incidents of housing discrimination that occur in the United States. Yet these incidents are tremendously underreported, […]

Latino food purchases most influenced by family, emotional values

Mary Mata August 5, 2013

By Hope Gillette, Saludify While acculturation may have a significant impact on the diet of the millions of Hispanics in the country, data from The Multi-Cultural Latino Consumer study indicates the family experience […]

Latino journalists make up 4 percent of dailies, lowest since 2001

Mary Mata

By Percy Luján, Hispanic Link/Voxxi The annual census by the American Society of News Editors (ASNE) shows that Latinos represent an even 4.0 percent of newsroom employees on daily papers, while […]

U.S. Latinas Changing America’s Consumption Landscape

Mary Mata

By Hispanically Speaking News Women are the key factor in the buying power of the Hispanic population, integrating the Latino and American cultures into their decisions, according to a study […]