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Increasing the Relevance of Minority Voters, From an Ethnic Media Perspective

Mary Mata October 4, 2012

By Julie Pham, New America Media In May 2012, minority newborns began to outnumber their white counterparts in the US. But even with an African American president and huge growth […]

Latino Vote Not at Play During the First Presidential Debate

Mary Mata

After the First Presidential Debate, Why Nothing Has Changed

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NewsTaco October 3, 2012

By Victor Landa, NewsTaco I wouldn’t ask if I knew you didn’t have something to say. But I know my NewsTaco gente. You guys are opinionated, and we love that! So let’s […]

Denver Set for First Presidential Debate

Mary Mata

By Kathleen Ryan, Public News Service DENVER – All eyes will be on Denver tonight as the first presidential debate of the 2012 election season gets under way. The debate between […]

Foreign Policy and the 2012 Latino Electorate

Mary Mata

By Brandon Vleriano, Ph.D., Latino Decisions Latino foreign policy perspectives, with rare exceptions (De la Garza 1980, De le Garza and Pachon 2000, Valeriano 2007) are an unexplored topic in […]

The Case Against Race-Based Affirmative Action

Mary Mata

By Hector Luis Alamo, Jr., Being Latnio On October 10, the Supreme Court will again reconsider the necessity and constitutionality of race-based affirmative action when it hears arguments in the […]