latino environment
Latinos a ‘Core Conservation Community,’ Poll Finds
By Ngoc Nguyen, New America Media Latino voters in California are strong supporters of conservation and clean energy, a new poll released Thursday finds. The poll adds to a growing consensus […]
Anti-Latino rhetoric: The Latino brand is damaged
By Carlos Harrison, Voxxi In an unprecedented move, a group of prominent Hispanic entrepreneurs and business leaders from across the country joined forces with national advocacy groups Monday to launch […]
State of The Latino Worker
By Kathleen Ryan, Public News Service DENVER – It’s been 130 years since Labor Day was first celebrated – and 118 years since it became a federal holiday. While the workforce […]
Young People Work To Boost Latino AZ Primary Turnout
By Doug Ramsey, Public News Service PHOENIX – Hundreds of young Latino volunteers with the group “Promise Arizona in Action” (PAZ in Action) have spent the summer registering more than 8,400 […]
How To BeE A Happy Latino Vegetarian
By Madelyn, Mi Soul Latino Some people believe the adjectives Latino and Vegetarian could never go together – an oxymoron of sorts. I can even understand a bit why some […]
A Latino-Jewish Coalition: What Do The Numbers Say?
By Dina Siegel Vann, Latinovations With the upcoming presidential elections entering their crucial stage, myriad discussions and analyses about the implications of the Hispanic and Jewish vote are consistently in […]
Bothersome Texas Politics: 100 Bills To Control Latinos
By Dr. Henry Flores I simply don’t know how to think of what is happening in the contemporary Texas political environment but it kind of worries me on various levels. Some […]
Latino Children At Higher Risk For Flame Retardant Chemicals
By Voxxi Hispanic children tested for residue of flame retardant chemicals had higher levels in their blood stream than non-Hispanic white children, revealed a study published in the Journal of Environmental Health Perspectives (EHP). The […]
Latino Immigrants Fear Evacuations More than Hurricanes
By Peter Malof, Texas News Service ALAMO, Texas – June marks the beginning of hurricane season – when many residents of Texas’ Rio Grande Valley find themselves weighing the dangers […]
Losing My Accent, Not Latino Enough?
By Natalia Criollo, Our Tiempo As I continue to embark on my journey as a single mother and professional writer, I have met an array of people from all walks […]