Latino, Black communities treasure image of JFK
Mary Mata August 5, 2013
By Christina Rosales and Selwin Crawford, Dallas Morning News Deeply divided by culture and language, blacks and Hispanics in the early 1960s often were at odds in their struggle for […]
Hispanic Media Could Spell Big Trouble For the Republican Party
Mary Mata
By Jose Fulgencio, Policymic The media has an important role to play by providing the American public how political party stands on an issues affecting everyday life — or so we […]
Boston Mayoral candidates pursue Latino voters in unprecedented ways
Mary Mata
By Marcela García, Boston Globe THE TRADITIONAL heart of Boston’s Puerto Rican community is the Villa Victoria housing development in the South End, and that’s where hundreds of people gathered last […]
U.S. Guns Fuel Violence In Latin America and Caribbean, Report Says
Mary Mata August 2, 2013
By Fox News Latino In the aftermath of the botched Fast and Furious gun-walking scandal, close attention has been paid to where and to whom firearms from the United States […]