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Amaranth, The Seeds That Time Forgot

Mary Mata April 22, 2013

By Saul Elbein, Texas Observer Every morning, while her girls are still in bed, Irma Rosales makes tortillas for breakfast. She prepares the masa, pats it into little cakes, places them […]

Risky Sun Exposure Linked to Language Spoken Among Latinos

Mary Mata

Latin America Green News

Mary Mata April 18, 2013

The National Parks: Our Heritage, Our Care

Mary Mata

By Jose Gonzalez, NewsTaco National Park Week is coming up, aligned with celebrations on Earth Day. During this time, the public can attend National Parks for free. Do you have […]

What The Health Reform Law Means to Latinos Today

Mary Mata April 11, 2013

By Hope Gillette, Saludify Almost 10 months have passed since the Affordable Care Act (ACA) made it through the Supreme Court’s scrutiny, paving the way for millions of United States residents […]

Mexico City Tries to Get Salt Shakers Off Tables

Mary Mata

By Mark Stevenson, Associated Press/Seattle Times MEXICO CITY — Salt and lime with tequila. Salt with your iced “michelada” beer. Salt and chili on fruit and even candy. Mexicans love salt, […]

Will Aspiring U.S. Citizens Be Caught in Healthcare Limbo

Mary Mata April 10, 2013

By Valeria Fernández, New America Media PHOENIX, Ariz.–Teresa Ramirez learned to live with the pain of ovarian cysts after she was diagnosed a year ago. As an undocumented immigrant, she […]