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Fear of Deportation Takes its Toll on Long Beach Immigrants

Mary Mata January 10, 2013

By Patrick Moreno, New America Media Long Beach residents Joel H. and Rigoberto M. are undocumented fathers with children in the United States and in their respective homelands of Honduras and […]

Blanco First Latino Poet to Recite at Inaugural

Mary Mata January 9, 2013

Deportations From AZ are Down Sharply

Mary Mata January 7, 2013

Puerto Rico, A Latino 51′st State of the Union?

Mary Mata January 4, 2013

By Charles R. Venator-Santiago, Latino Decisions As plebiscitary debates in Scotland and Cataluña continue to grow, the debates over the outcome of the 2012 Puerto Rican plebiscite appear to be waning […]

The Only Job I Can Do – A Young Mother’s Farm Work Story

Mary Mata January 2, 2013

By David Bacon, New  America Media MADERA, Calif.–To go pick blueberries I have to get up at four in the morning. First I make my lunch to take with me, and […]

Census Bureau Rethinks The Best Way To Measure Race

Mary Mata December 27, 2012

By Corey Dade, NPR Click on picture to read story. [Photo by futureshape]

Jazz de México

NewsTaco December 21, 2012

By Victor Landa, NewsTaco Not that I was expecting the world to come to an abrupt end today, but I was a little curious to see what would happen at […]