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Book Review: FSG’s 20th Century Latin American Poetry

Mary Mata August 2, 2011

I knew the moment I laid my eyes on The FSG Book of Twentieth-Century Latin American Poetry, that I had to have it. The 728-page bilingual anthology not only brings […]

U.S. Opens New Channel To Explore Cuba

Mary Mata

Narcos Have Killed Any Hope For Reynosa

Mary Mata August 1, 2011

News Taco To Go: Math, Chile, GOP, Norway And Obama

Mary Mata July 27, 2011

How To Get More Latinos Involved In Math And Science HidroAysen Hydroplant Is Not The Only Solution GOP Candidates Ignore Latinos, Then Lie To Them Norway, Latinos And The Far […]

Chile’s HidroAysén Hydro Plant Is Not The Only Solution

Mary Mata July 26, 2011

By Amanda Maxwell A recent opinion piece in the Wall Street Journal about the controversial hydroelectric proposal in Chilean Patagonia called HidroAysén underscored several of the most common misconceptions about the project.  […]

Cuban National Hero José Martí: Poet, Writer, Activist

Mary Mata July 22, 2011

By Victoria Cepeda, Efrain Nieves Every time we write on historical figures, during the research process, our options, on what to bring you, expand. Thus, in our quest for content […]

News Taco To Go: Medicaid, Child Labor, Border Fence Y Más

Mary Mata

GOP Cuts To Medicaid Would Devastate Latino Families, Kids How To Become A Latino Marketing Dynamo 5 Reasons To Reconsider Child Labor Arizona Border Fence Too Tragic To Be Serious […]