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This month, California will become the second state with a Latino majority

Mary Mata March 18, 2014

By Leo Hornak and Jonathan Kealing, PRI The United States is expected to become majority minority sometime around 2043. When that happens, that means the number of non-Hispanic white people will be smaller […]

Not Just Cubans: Many Latinos Now Call Miami Home

Mary Mata March 7, 2014

New Report Finds U.S. Hispanic Population Grew Sixfold Since 1970 To More Than 53 Million

Mary Mata March 3, 2014

Hispanic Millennials: Living at Home, Delaying Marriage, and Focusing on College

Mary Mata January 24, 2014

By Erica Saylor, Tr3s US-born Hispanics are driving population growth. We’re going to give some detail on what their lives look like – and it’s quite different from the Hispanics […]

Latinos set to surpass whites in California in March

Mary Mata January 16, 2014

By Melody Gutierrez, San Francisco Chronicle California is growing older and more diverse. The Latino population is projected to surpass that of whites in California in March to become the single largest […]

In some Calif. cities, inclusion of Latinos has caused more racial isolation

Mary Mata December 30, 2013

By Martha Mendoza, Associated Press/Daily Democrat WATSONVILLE — In a grassy downtown plaza, strolling musicians wearing glitzy cowboy outfits blast a mariachi song, while Spanish-speaking shoppers bustle between farm stands, […]

If Santa is white, then Jesus was Latino

NewsTaco December 23, 2013

By Victor Landa, NewsTaco There’s an old joke that says Adam and Eve, the original biblical humans, were Latino. It’s especially funny for grammarians and semantic geeks, and works only […]