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Eliseo Medina, Who Reshaped Labor and Immigrant Rights Movements, Retires from SEIU

Mary Mata October 1, 2013

By Randy Shaw, Beyond Chron Monday was Eliseo Medina’s last day as the Secretary-Treasurer of SEIU International. Medina is retiring from his job, though not from immigrant rights activism, after […]

Will San Diego have its first Latino mayor?

Mary Mata

Government shutdown begins

Mary Mata

Tips From The Selective Service System: Signing Up Online

Mary Mata September 30, 2013

PRESS RELEASE (NAPSA)—Today’s technology may mean that a required rite of passage for young American men is much easier than it was for previous generations. Registering with the Selective Service […]

Federal shutdown looming; more than 150,000 Latino federal workers

Mary Mata

By Suzanne Gamboa , NBCLatino The dark clouds of a government shutdown loomed over Washington Monday with government offices preparing to shut down in the coming hours while waiting for Congress […]

The Effect of Protests on Latino Political Attitudes Towards Government

Mary Mata

By LD Guest Blogger Sophia J. Wallace, Michael Jones- Correa And Chris Zepeda-Millan, Latino Decisions Academics, media pundits, and activists alike have often pointed to the policy and institutional changes that […]

Al & Lalo: Ted Cruzin’ Around

Mary Mata

By Maria Hinojosa, Latino USA Comedian Al Madrigal and cartoonist Lalo Alcaraz discuss Senator Ted Cruz, drivers’ licenses for undocumented migrants, and more. CONTRIBUTORS A correspondent on “The Daily Show […]