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I Told You So! Latino Power Surge Decades in the Making

Mary Mata December 31, 2012

By Dr. Henry Flores, NewsTaco ¿Sabes que?  “I Told You So!”  I told you all that the Latino vote would play a decisive role in this presidential election. I first […]

How GOP Can Create More Jobs and Win Over Latinos

Mary Mata December 27, 2012

Arizona to Arm Principals Against School Shootings

Mary Mata

Latinos: Healthcare not Immigration Made 2012 Difference

Mary Mata

By Curt Warner, Voxxi By any measure, this past year was a momentous one in terms of both healthcare policy in the abstract and in a more practical sense for […]

The Context of the 2012 Plebiscite on Puerto Rico’s Status

Mary Mata

By Charles R. Venator-Santiago, Latino Decisions On November 6, 2012, the residents of Puerto Rico went to the polls to vote on both island-wide general elections and a local plebiscite on […]

Obama’s Next Act: Immigration Reform

Mary Mata December 20, 2012

By Chris Farell, Bloomberg Businessweek Click on picture to read story. [Photo by Bread for the World]

The Biggest Latino Story of the year by Felix Sanchez

Mary Mata

By LIN@R Felix Sanchez, Chairman of the National HIspanic Foundation for the Arts (NHFA) talks with the Latino Information Network at Rutgers (LINAR) about the Biggest News Story for the […]