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Health Rankings Draw Concerning Picture for Latinos

Mary Mata December 11, 2012

By John Benson, Voxxi The 23rd edition of America’s Health Rankings report reveals a stark picture for the Hispanic community and the nation in general. The report is the largest health survey in the […]

UT Professor: Blacks & Latinos Can’t Compete with Whites

Mary Mata December 10, 2012

Fiscal Cliff Talks: Latino Education May Slide Further

Mary Mata December 7, 2012

Not All DREAMers Are Latinos

Mary Mata

By Claudia Tristán, The HUB@TTU She graduated in the top 2 percent of her high school, is in the Honors College at Texas Tech University, and is a Howard Hughes Medical […]

As CO2 Increases, So Too Must Latino Voices

Mary Mata

By Jose Gonzalez, NewsTaco In talking about dealing with climate change, there are generally two categories:  mitigation and adaptation. Mitigation focuses more on reducing or preventing the effects. These are […]

Latino Stories Missing for Young Latino Readers

Mary Mata December 6, 2012

By Motoko Rich, New York Times Click on picture to read story. [Photo by Franklin Park Library]

Bay Area Dance Instructor Brings Fitness to Local Latinos

Mary Mata

By Edgardo Cervano-Soto, New America Media RICHMOND, Calif.–Like a grand marshal leading a parade, Mauricio “Enrique” Duarte leads his Weigh of Life class in exercises – squats, followed by quick bursts […]