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Peace Caravan Honors Dead, Heals Wounds of Mexican Drug War

Mary Mata August 17, 2012

By Latino Rebels On August 12, the Caravan for Peace was launched on the Tijuana-San Diego border and it has now begun a cross-country journey across 25 cities, from Los Angeles to […]

Joe The Plumber: Put Fence On Border, Start Shooting

NewsTaco August 16, 2012

Undocumented Latinas More Vulnerable To Domestic Violence

Mary Mata August 15, 2012

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NewsTaco August 13, 2012

Monday August 13, 2012 Paul Ryan Unlikely To Play Well With Latino And Black Voters, But Matters Of Race May Not Disappear (Huffington Post): In opting for Ryan, Romney has done […]

Poet’s Peace Caravan Crosses U.S. to End Drug War

Mary Mata August 9, 2012

PRESS RELEASE Caravan for Peace Tijuana/San Diego – On Sunday, August 12, a broad bi-national coalition of more than 100 U.S. civil society organizations, including the National Association for the […]

Unrest In Anaheim Could Lead To More Latino Representation

Mary Mata August 8, 2012

By Tony Castro, Voxxi Against a backdrop of fantasy and tragedy, one of America’s oldest discriminatory political practices may be seeing its last hurrah in Anaheim. Historically, at-large election districts […]

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Wednesday August 8,2012 Unrest in Anaheim could lead to more Latino representation in city (Voxxi):  Today, the city of Anaheim remains the largest city in California where voters still elect […]