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A wake-up call for Latino media from Charleston shooter Dylann Roof
*To use the social media term, BAM! Cindy Casares holds no punches in this piece. Accused Charleston shooter Dylann Roof wrote in his blog that he respected Hispanic media because […]
Who’s at Fault for the Charleston Massacre?
*Henry Flores says the Charleston shooting was everyone’s fault for letting institutional racism get out of hand. He says “we need politicians con ganas who are willing to step up […]
Why Americans Should Be Outraged by Pena Nieto Visit
*Enrique Peña Nieto visited the White house last week for the first time as President of Mexico. Official reports and statements of the visit make no mention of the missing […]
Is the South Rising Again?
By Dr. Henry Flores, NewsTaco Recently, a federal appeals court ruled that the State of Texas was required to print the confederate flag on the state’s license plates when requested […]
IMMIGRATION: The reform debate and mixed alliances
By Sam Quiñones, A Reporter’s Blog The immigration reform debate has always created alliances uncommon in regular domestic political battles, as illustrated in this LA Times story. So moderate and upper-class […]
The Truth About Identity Politics
By Daniel Cubias, Being Latino Maybe you’re among the 66 percent of Latinos who favor Pres. Obama in the upcoming election. Or perhaps you’re one of the 87 percent of African Americans who also […]
Morning NewsTaco
Monday May 14, 2012 Sheriff Joe Arpaio Allegedly Not Only Harrassed Latinos But Ignored Crime (The Atlantic): Before the United States Supreme Court issues its ruling in Arizona v. United States, the […]
Latinos Have No Viable Presidential Choice On The Right
By Dustin Mendus Over the past few weeks we’ve seen Herman Cain’s campaign collapse and die due to allegations of scandal (must be an awkward Christmas at the Cain residence […]
Arizona’s Ethnic Studies Fight Is Simply About Hate
By Salomón Baldenegro, Retired Asst. Dean of Students & Instructor at the University of Arizona Our fight to save ethnic studies (a misnomer: only the Mexican-American studies curriculum is under […]
HB 87, Georgia’s Arizona-Style Law, Is Not About Race?
By Jerry Gonzalez, Executive Director of the Georgia Association of Latino Elected Officials (GALEO) Just a few weeks ago, our state leaders appointed an all-white male panel to enforce HB87, […]