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Half of Texas Construction Workers Are Un documented

Mary Mata February 22, 2013

By Ralph Barrera, Austin American-Statesman Half of the construction workers in Texas are undocumented, according to a new report by an Austin immigrant rights group and University of Texas researchers that […]

A More Ambitious Vision for Mexico

Mary Mata February 21, 2013

Texas Bank must pay Latino Customers $700,000 to Settle Discrimination

Mary Mata February 20, 2013

Latinos Power Box Office, With 25% of U.S. Admissions

Mary Mata

By Andrew Stweart, Variety Hispanics continue to be America’s driving force at the multiplex, as the demographic accounted for 25% of Stateside admissions last year, according to a 2012 market […]

Want more Latino authors? Hit the bookstores

Mary Mata February 19, 2013

By Alexandra Aquino-Fike, Being Latino I want books.  Good books by and about Latinos.  Since Latinos comprise a large and growing part of the U.S. population, with increasingly significant purchasing […]

Immigration Reform: Will Farming Finally Get Fixed?

Mary Mata February 18, 2013

By Adrian Florido, PRI’s The World, New America Media Noel Stehly’s organic farm is at the end of a winding country road just north of San Diego. It’s a 200-acre […]

Using the Latino College Experience to Revamp Financial Aid

Mary Mata

By Sandra Lilley, NBCLatino As the nation grapples with how to increase the number of adults with college degrees, some say it is time to re-examine and redesign federal financial […]