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Who’s Caring For Our viejitos? Latino Caregivers at a Glance
By John Benson, Saludify America is getting older as the baby boomer generation eases into its senior years. This naturally includes the Hispanic population, which by 2019 is projected to be the largest […]
What Does Obama’s Budget Proposal Mean for Latino Education?
By John Benson, Voxxi The recently released Obama’s budget proposal has educators within the Latino community cautiously optimistic. One such person is California State University San Bernardino Education Professor and Latino Education […]
Spell My Name Correctly, Willya?
By Jesse Treviño, HispanicLatino What is the deal with accents? Some news organizations and networks noticeably have begun to accent the names of individuals, places and things that carry a […]
MLB Includes Ted Williams and Reggie Jackson to All-Time Latino Team: Does That Count?
By Latino Rebels This will lead to some interesting discussion about self-identity and heritage. Of course, it is Hispanic Heritage Month and everyone and their mother are promoting the worthy […]
Romney: A Swing And A Miss But They Got A YouTube Sensation
by Jesse Treviño, HispanicLatino.com Mitt Romney’s speech was a single with no one on base. Whether the voters move him around the bases is very much a very open question. […]
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Friday August 31, 2012 Latino voters likely to make up 8% of electorate in 7 tossup states (Denver Post): A new study by the Center for Immigration Studies projects that […]
Unrest In Anaheim Could Lead To More Latino Representation
By Tony Castro, Voxxi Against a backdrop of fantasy and tragedy, one of America’s oldest discriminatory political practices may be seeing its last hurrah in Anaheim. Historically, at-large election districts […]
Morning NewsTaco
Thursday May 31, 2012 Majority of African Americans and Latinos support marriage equality (The Hill): Despite the absence of media coverage on Latinos and marriage equality, numerous surveys tell us that […]
Cinco De Mayo: Remembering Yogi Berra And Cojones
By Tony Castro, Voxxi I REMEMBER MY first Cinco de Mayo, or was it a Dieciséis de septiembre?, parade like it was yesterday. The image that sticks with me most […]
Soccer Attendance Surpasses Basketball, Hockey
Soccer attendance in stadiums across the U.S. has surpassed that of either the NBA or the NHL, a change that comes partially because soccer stadiums just are larger and have […]