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News Taco To Go: DREAM Act, Guadalupe And Gays

Mary Mata May 26, 2011

San Diego’s Sufring Guadalupe To Be Torn Down Will Democrats Pass The DREAM Act This Time? Prolly Not Why Is It Ok To Be Gay As Long As We Don’t Talk About […]

Will Democrats Pass The DREAM Act This Time? Prolly Not

Mary Mata May 25, 2011

What is a College Degree Worth to Latinos?

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Bien Hecho: Latina Student Overcomes Mother’s Death

Mary Mata May 24, 2011

Two years ago 18 year-old Estefania Anaya lost her mother when she took her own life. Today, she’s the valedictorian of her private school in El Paso, Texas and recently won […]

Texas Groups Promote Education For Latino Kids

Mary Mata May 20, 2011

A few different groups in Texas have selected today, May 20, as a day where statewide attention will be paid to the future — students — and in Texas that […]

Tennessee School District To Parents: Show Us Your Papers

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There’s a requirement in the Shelby County School District, in Memphis, Tennessee, that says that parents or guardians have to show a driver’s license or government issued ID in order […]

$3.7 Million To Bridge The New Digital Divide

NewsTaco May 17, 2011

The US Commerce Department is putting money directly into Latino communities across the country to bridge the new digital divide. We’ve written about this at News Taco; Latinos access the Internet mostly through their mobile […]