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Michigan’s Proposal 2 is unconstitutional, unfair to Latino students

Mary Mata October 15, 2013

By Raul A. Reyes, NBCLatino The Supreme Court will hear arguments in Schuette vs. Coalition to Defend Affirmative Action.  Michigan Attorney General Bill Schuette is challenging a court ruling that voided a state […]

Being a Latino student in the Heart of Dixie

Mary Mata October 14, 2013

School technology: Pros outweigh cons?

Mary Mata October 11, 2013

What The U.S. Needs to do Now to Remain Competitive in the Global Economy

Mary Mata

By Jorge Ponce, NewTaco The U.S. is in crisis mode, and it needs a clear vision to restore economic prosperity to its citizens.  Internal nation-building is a priority for the […]

Book Ban: Will Arizona Censors Be Shocked by ‘King of Cuba’?

Mary Mata October 10, 2013

By Robert Friedman, National Hispanic News  “The only ones who should be censored are the censors,” says Cristina García, commenting on an Arizona school district’s banning last week of  “Dreaming […]

Latino Father Shamed Son For Being a Bully

Mary Mata October 9, 2013

By Kristin Mariano, Latino Post A father in Texas publicly humiliated his son after he learned that the latter was a bully. Joe Legares made his son stand on the […]

Latinos with Academic Credentials Stretched Thin with Many Projects

Mary Mata October 7, 2013

By Reginald Stuart, Diverse Issues in Higher Education When Lorena Oropeza earned her Ph.D. in history from Cornell University and landed a job as an assistant professor of history at […]