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Lack of Cow Milkers for Yogurt Drives Immigration Debate

Mary Mata March 13, 2013

By Alan Bjerga, Bloomberg The Alpina Foods Inc. plant that just opened in Batavia, New York, to feed the nation’s growing appetite for Greek-style yogurt should have nearby dairy farmers […]

How Unfair Practices Hurt Latino Home Ownership

Mary Mata

Latino Jobless Rate Dips in February

Mary Mata March 11, 2013

Closing the Digital Divide: Latinos and Technology Adoption

Mary Mata March 7, 2013

PRESS RELEASE Latinos own smartphones, go online from a mobile device and use social networking sites at similar, and sometimes higher, rates than do other groups of Americans, according to […]

Joaquin Castro Says Obama ‘Needs to Be a Leader’ on the Budget

Mary Mata

By Ron Fournier, National Journal Nothing angers President Obama and his allies more than suggesting that he bears even the minutest responsibility for resolving sequestration and the broader budget fights. He […]

Latino Moviegoers a Big Part of Hollywood’s Future

Mary Mata March 6, 2013

By Rachel Nuwer, The Credits When population numbers are taken into account, Hispanics make up the heaviest percentage of moviegoers today. They represent 18 percent of the movie-going population but […]

Sequester and Latino Education: Vulnerable Group in the Crossfire

Mary Mata March 5, 2013

By John Benson, Voxxi With the sequester now a reality, the debate continues regarding the totality of spending cuts coming down the pike. However, there’s little argument education is going to […]