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Tapping the STEM Potential of Latinos

Mary Mata April 8, 2013

By Brenda Álvarez, NEA Today When it comes to innovations in the science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) fields, the United States has had, over the past two centuries, the […]

Migration of Latin American Nurses Could Help U.S. Healthcare

Mary Mata April 4, 2013

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Potential Amnesty Program Requires Undoc’s Pay Taxes

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By Victor Landa, NewsTaco The immigration reform debate is complicated and filled with nuance, case in point is the discussion over whether undocumented workers pay income tax and whether they […]

Latina Teens Second Birth Likely Despite Knowing Prevention

Mary Mata April 3, 2013

By LatinaLista The first time a teenage girl gets pregnant it can truthfully be called an accident but a second, third or fourth time? A new analysis by the Centers for Disease Control […]

Oregon College DREAMers To Pay Same Rate As Residents

Mary Mata

By Fox News Latino Oregon Gov. John Kitzhaber has made it official — undocumented immigrants will be able to attend public colleges in the state at the same tuition rates […]

The Wonders of Promoting School Involvement From Spanish Speaking Parents

Mary Mata April 2, 2013

  By Esther J. Cepeda, NBCLatino CHICAGO — Something bordering on the miraculous happened at my community high school the other night: The parents who speak only Spanish were included and […]