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Why STEM Education & Minority Achievement are Interlinked

Mary Mata January 2, 2013

By Hope Gillette, Voxxi Economists agree – science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) education is critical to the future success of the United States. Yet even at the K-12 level, […]

California School Named After Bandido Ignites Controversy

Mary Mata

Spanish Literacy Obstacle for Some Seeking Deferred Action

Mary Mata

Pew Research Center: 2012 in Review

Mary Mata

By Pew Pew Research Center. Click on picture to read story. [Image courtesy Pew Research Center]

Poverty: A Health and Healthcare Issue

Mary Mata December 31, 2012

By Alexandra Morbitzer, Being Latino According to 2010 statistics, there is currently just over 15% of Americans living in poverty, although U.S. Latinos are at a much higher rate with […]

Why Higher Education Needs the Hispanic Community to Succeed

Mary Mata December 27, 2012

By Matthew Lynch, Ed. D., Huffington Post Latino Voices The face of higher education is rapidly evolving as more middle- to low-class young people find ways to obtain a college […]

Latinos: Healthcare not Immigration Made 2012 Difference

Mary Mata

By Curt Warner, Voxxi By any measure, this past year was a momentous one in terms of both healthcare policy in the abstract and in a more practical sense for […]