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A Tale of Two Communities and Contaminated Water

Mary Mata November 20, 2012

  By Jose Gonzalez, NewsTaco This past week two stories stood out identifying two communities of color different in many ways but connected by a common challenge: contaminated water. One […]

Mexican Bimbo May Save Hostess Twinkies

Mary Mata November 19, 2012

Fiscal Cliff: Are We Really Going to Do Surgery With An Ax?

Mary Mata November 16, 2012

Fiscal Cliff: Poorest School Districts Stand To Lose The Most

Mary Mata November 15, 2012

By Joy Resmovits, Huffington Post Latino Voices Juandiego Wade is worried. As vice chair of the Charlottesville City School Board in Virginia, he’s responsible for the well-being of its 4,000 students. And […]

Latino Money: The Missed Political Story of 2012

NewsTaco November 14, 2012

By Victor Landa, NewsTaco Here’s something interesting that bubbled up in the wake of last week’s election: 4% of all itemized political contributions this year came from mostly Latino neighborhoods. […]

The Influencer: Sol Trujillo

NewsTaco November 5, 2012

By Maria Hinojosa, Latino USA Corporate leaders become political movers and shakers all the time these days, but how many of them are Latino? Meet Sol Trujillo, a multimillionaire Wyoming-raised […]

Sandy Reconstruction: Latinos to the Rescue

NewsTaco November 2, 2012

Victor Landa, NewsTaco I’m floored, flabbergasted. Read this: Immigrant workers, mostly Hispanics in the building trades, will flock along with others to the areas devastated by Hurricane Sandy. As in previous […]