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Politicos Take Note: Latinos support the Environment

Mary Mata December 5, 2012

By Gabriel Sanchez, Latino Decisions  In the wake of the 2012 presidential election, the Latino vote in states like Colorado has been held up as a critical and influential factor.  Latino voters […]

Colombia’s Cities Risk Deluge From Changes in Andes Climate

Mary Mata December 4, 2012

Obama Administration Moves to Implement Health Care Law

Mary Mata

Bien Hecho: Latina Overachiever Becomes a College President

Mary Mata

By Ricardo Chavira, LIN@R FULLERTON, CA–Scholarly diligence and excellence, a willingness to move every few years and plain hard work are just some of what’s required to become a university president. […]

DREAMers Won’t Settle For Just The Dream Act

Mary Mata

By Elise Foley, Huffington Post Latino Vocies WASHINGTON — Nearly 600 would-be Dream Act beneficiaries and their allies, who helped in a successful push earlier this year for relief for […]

On the Environment and the Drug War

Mary Mata

By Jose Gonzalez, NewsTaco The “War on Drugs” and specifically the “Mexican Drug War” are not new themes to readers following news stories. But two recent stories revisit and highlight another […]

Latino Dems Divided over House STEM Jobs Act

NewsTaco December 3, 2012

By Latinovations Last Friday, the House of Representatives approved the STEM Jobs Act, an immigration bill that would make 55,000 additional immigration visas available to foreigners. However, in order to expand these […]