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America Ferrera Heads Campaign To Mobilize Latino Voters

Mary Mata June 1, 2012

By Griselda Nevárez, Voxxi In 1994, America Ferrera was 9 years old living in Los Angeles when California voters overwhelmingly passed Proposition 187. The law, which was later ruled unconstitutional by a […]

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Changing Face Of America: Fight For Civil Rights Is Not Over

Mary Mata May 31, 2012

Where Do Kids Fit In A Presidential Campaign?

Mary Mata

By Peter Malof, Texas News Service AUSTIN, Texas – The youngest Americans have been largely overlooked so far in the presidential campaign, according to children’s advocates who are hoping the […]

How To Take Long Holiday From High Gas Prices

Mary Mata

By Maria Cardona, Latinovations Summer is here and millions of Americans will be hitting the road to see family and friends, take a breather away from home. And luckily, after […]

Finding Oscar: Massacre, Memory and Justice in Guatemala, Chapter 4

Mary Mata

(Editor’s note: This is the fourth of an eight part series) By Sebastian Rotella, ProPublica, and Ana Arana, Fundación MEPI Chapter 4: Strange News From Home In the summer of 2000, Oscar […]

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Thursday May 31, 2012 Majority of African Americans and Latinos support marriage equality (The Hill): Despite the absence of media coverage on Latinos and marriage equality, numerous surveys tell us that […]