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Why Chicago Public Schools CEOs fail at being transformational leaders

NewsTaco July 20, 2015

*Ray Salazar writes from a Chicago point of view, but how many school districts across the country have a similar leadership crisis, and how does this affect Latino kids who […]

A Wave of Hispanic Students Reshapes a Historically Black College

NewsTaco July 17, 2015

A Mother’s Reminder on Selective Service Registration Can Make a Big Difference for a Young Man’s Future

Mary Mata June 30, 2015

Supreme Court will reconsider Affirmative Action Case

NewsTaco June 29, 2015

*It may be a good thing that this is happening, in Texas specifically, because it uncovers another nagging problem. The University of Texas has a 10 percent rule, where the […]

For young Latinos, student loans could be hot-button issue in 2016 campaign

NewsTaco June 17, 2015

*This is huge, especially for Latino millennial voters (and the millennial’s who haven’t, but should, register to vote as well …). This needs to be included in political discussions at […]

The five U.S. cities with the most educated Latinos

NewsTaco June 15, 2015

*I thought this was interesting. The article starts with this: “Among the cities with the largest Latino populations, the share of those with a bachelor’s degree or higher is in […]

Make a Difference in a Young Man’s Life: Remind Him to Register with Selective Service

Mary Mata June 12, 2015

– SPONSORED CONTENT – PRESS RELEASE Important opportunities such as college loans, driver’s license tied to registration Even though many adult men may not realize it, the simple act of […]