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Is 2012 The Last Gasp For The Republican Party?
By Dr. Henry Flores, NewsTaco Some pundits, I will count myself among this group, have begun declaring that this presidential election will be the last one where the Republican […]
Remarks By The President At The NALEO Conference
THE WHITE HOUSE Office of the Press Secretary _____________________________ For Immediate Release June 22, 2012 REMARKS BY THE PRESIDENT AT THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF LATINO ELECTED AND APPOINTED […]
Mexicans Living Abroad In Uproar Over Absentee Ballot Process
By Raisa Camargo, Voxxi Stationing themselves in front of the White House and showcasing the green, white and red of their country’s flag, a group of Mexican nationals made it […]
Morning NewsTaco
Tuesday May 22, 2012 On Day One, Mitt Romney Runs First General Election Ad in Español (Fox News Latino): Mitt Romney’s first ad of the general election campaign has come […]
Do You Espeak Spanish?
By Ulisses Sanchez, Our Tiempo Cristina doesn’t, Eva does and Jessica is in progress. Although I am often told that I wear my nopál on my forehead, I sometimes find myself […]
Why You Need To Vote, Now
By Phillippe Diederich If you’re one of the undecided, I will give you a few reasons why you need to vote, now! Riots! When I read the headline about riots in […]
Spanish Version Of Popular Public Radio Programs Set To Launch
Anyone who speaks more than one language is certain to have come across a strange translation that at best is a bit off or at worst, completely butchers the original […]
Héctor Tobar’s “Barbarian Nurseries” Is An LA Love Letter
On a recent Sunday, an intimate gaggle of fans, friends, and family gathered at the Stadium Club in Dodger Stadium to hear Héctor Tobar read excerpts from his new novel, […]
Bien Hecho: LA Students Use Chicano Moratorium As Inspiration
On August 29, 1970 in East Los Angeles, a group of Chicanos got together in order to discuss how to best oppose the Vietnam War; included in the mix were […]
Georgia Authorities Silence Immigrant Rights Advocate
Jerry Gonzalez, an engineer and the Executive Director of the Georgia Association of Latino Elected Officials (GALEO), was invited to speak on a professional panel on immigration in Rome, Georgia recently. […]