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Latinos Engage In Protests More Than Other Groups

Mary Mata March 5, 2012

An interesting article appeared recently in The Society Pages, making the case that Latinos are more likely to engage in political protests and other groups. This comes at the same […]

Alabama’s HB 56 Attacks The Entire Community

Mary Mata

NewsTaco Roundup: Feb. 26 – March 3, 2012

Mary Mata March 2, 2012

Obama Winning With Women Voters

Mary Mata

By Elizabeth Heath Credit his record on social issues and a slowly reviving economy, or blame conservatives’ so-called “War on Women,” but a new poll shows that Barack Obama is winning over […]

Alabama’s Law Backfires, Creating A New Civil Rights Movement

Mary Mata March 1, 2012

By Eliseo Medina, SEIU Alabama’s show-me-your-papers law, HB56, threatens to turn the clock back to a time when hardworking men and women were persecuted because of the color of their […]

Analysis: What Arizona, Michigan Primaries Mean For The GOP

Mary Mata February 28, 2012

By Aurelia Fierros Just hours before primaries in Arizona and Michigan, Mitt Romney and Rick Santorum have come into view as the two Republican contenders vying for leadership in what […]

Activists Launch Campaign To Register 200,000 Latino Voters

Mary Mata February 27, 2012

Motivated by the conservative anti-immigrant rhetoric going around the country, leaders from the Hispanic community launched a national campaign on Thursday to register 200,000 Latino voters and mobilize 100,000 individuals […]