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Latino Civil Rights Figures: George I. Sánchez

Mary Mata February 23, 2012

Born in New Mexico in 1906, George I. Sánchez spent his life advocating for a better education system for Latinos and minorities in the Southwest. Born into a poor family in Arizona, […]

Texas Teacher To Latino Student: “Go Back To Mexico”

NewsTaco February 21, 2012

NewsTaco Roundup: February 13 – 19, 2012

Mary Mata February 19, 2012

A School Sex Scandal Affects Both Children And Parents

Mary Mata February 17, 2012

To the mothers of children in elementary school: At the moment, mothers with school-aged children are alarmed by the painful events in the school Miramonte Elementary School in Los Angeles. The first thing you need to do is think coolly about what your involvement will be […]

Latino Civil Rights Figures: Cecilia Denogean Esquer

Mary Mata February 16, 2012

Cecilia Denogean Esquer was an influential Chicana activists from Arizona, who spent her life fighting for Latino rights. Born in Superior, Arizona in 1942, Esquer went from being a high school […]

Latino Students Protest Romney’s Visit To Arizona

Mary Mata

While Republican president hopeful Mitt Romney visited the State of Arizona, a group of young Latinos protested his visit due to his stance on immigration reform and the Development Relief […]

One Latina Twentysomething’s 12 Tips For Teens

Mary Mata February 15, 2012

I am not a wise old crone. I am only 27 and though I have been successful in many realms, I am disgruntled about plenty of things. I am a […]