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Mexico Borrado del Mapa, Historia de un Sexenio

Mary Mata November 27, 2012

Por Cecillia Ballesteros y Maria Lourdes Pallais, Reporte Indigo                                           […]

Ojo on What Happens with CA Cap-and-Trade

Mary Mata

Latinos Still at Higher Risk of Diabetes than Other Groups

Mary Mata November 23, 2012

Coal Plants Smothering Communities of Color, Report Finds

NewsTaco November 20, 2012

By Brett Israel, New America Media/Daily Climate Coal plants place a disproportionate burden on poor and largely minority communities, exposing residents to high levels of pollutants that affect public health, […]

A Tale of Two Communities and Contaminated Water

Mary Mata

  By Jose Gonzalez, NewsTaco This past week two stories stood out identifying two communities of color different in many ways but connected by a common challenge: contaminated water. One […]

Modern Macho: Bigotiembre (Movember)

Mary Mata November 16, 2012

By Claudio Alberto Cortes, Gozamos Emiliano Zapata, Vicente Fernandez, Pedro Infante, Salvador Dali, Cantinflas, and Teddy Roosevelt. All famous mustached men, all icons, and torch holders of the ideals held […]

The Outlook for “Obamacare” in Two Maps

Mary Mata November 9, 2012

By Tracy Weber and Charles Ornstein, ProPublica It wasn’t just President Barack Obama who won Tuesday. His signature health care plan did as well. But while the Affordable Care Act remains alive, less […]