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Piensale al pescado: What fish is on your plate?

Mary Mata February 7, 2013

By Jose Gonzalez, NewsTaco As Latinos we eat all kind and type of fish—at least as reflected how I grew up and based on the menus of any typical Mexican […]

Only 14.5% of STEM Students Nationwide are Latino

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Actor Steven Michael Quezada Wins School Board Seat

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Latino High School Achievement Affected By Discrimination

Mary Mata

By Cynthia Thaler, LIN@R While Latino students represent an increasing share of the public school population in the United States, they continue to struggle academically compared with their peers. According to […]

Latin America Green News

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By Anamda Maxwell, La Onda Verde de NRDC Chile 4.80 GW of non-conventional renewable energy projects were approved by Chile’s environmental impact system in 2012, more than four times the […]

Officials Deal with AIDS Epidemic in Latino Community

Mary Mata February 1, 2013

By Kacy Capobres, Fox News Latino A rise in AIDS cases in New York City’s immigrant community has prompted city officials to call it a “public health failure.” Click on […]

Where does your agua come from?

Mary Mata

By Jose Gonzalez, NewsTaco If you missed it, recently there was a news story from ProPublica about Mexico drilling into a deep aquifer for drinking water. The catch, as the […]