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George P. Bush makes state candidacy official

Mary Mata November 20, 2013

By Cindy George, Houston Chronicle George Prescott Bush, a political newcomer who is the grandson and nephew of U.S. presidents, filed to run for Texas land commissioner on Tuesday — […]

Providence Mayor Taveras wants to become the first Latino Governor of RI

Mary Mata November 19, 2013

Health care politics seeps into Latinos’ re-election races

Mary Mata

Latinas Wrongfully Convicted Of Molesting Children Are Expected To Walk Free

Mary Mata

By Lila Shapiro and Saki Knafo, Huffington Post Latino Voices In 1994, Elizabeth Ramirez, then 20, was arrested in San Antonio, Texas, for allegedly molesting her two young nieces, aged […]

JFK’s Civil Rights Legacy- 50 Years of Myth and Fact

Mary Mata November 18, 2013

By Earl Ofari Hutchinson, New America Media There’s been as much myth as fact regarding John F. Kennedy’s civil rights legacy in the more than fifty years before, during and especially […]

Are DUI Checkpoints Harassing Latinos in North Carolina?

Mary Mata

By Maria Hinojosa, Latino USA A community fights back In Siler City, North Carolina, two young Latinos are informing the community of police checkpoints via Facebook, to combat what they […]

JFK’s last night: The Kennedy mystique and Latino power

Mary Mata November 15, 2013

By Tony Castro, Voxxi Estoy muy contenta de estar en el gran estado de Texas y  estar con ustedes que forman parte de la noble tradición española que tanto ha […]