Remembering Latinos Lost on 9/11

Remembering Latinos Lost on 9/11

NewsTaco September 11, 2015

*Words are cumbersome, and not enough. VL By Selena Hill, Latin Post 9/11 will forever be marked as a day of infamy in American history. As millions of Americans commemorate […]

What Patriotism Means for Latinos in a post 9/11 World

Mary Mata September 13, 2012

By Robert Valencia, Latinovations The 9/11 aftermath created a ripple effect in the Hispanic community in both sides of the border. After the September 11 attacks, a seemingly friendlier immigration […]

Maria Elena Salinas: ‘After 9/11, We’re All Suspected Terrorists’

Mary Mata September 11, 2012

By Bronco Del Camino, Pocho Ñews Service Univision news anchor Maria Elena Salinas reflects on covering the attacks of September 11, 2001 and how that event affected the perception of immigrants in the U.S. […]

News Taco’s 9/11 Coverage

Mary Mata September 11, 2011

Today as we remember those we lost on 9/11, here are a few remembrances from our News Taco community: 9/11 Is No Excuse for Bashing Muslims The September 11 Lessons […]

Experiencing The Post-9/11 New York City

Mary Mata September 9, 2011

I moved to New York City the summer after 9/11, though I was actually born in Brooklyn, but raised in Miami, so it was a return of sorts. The city […]

9/11 Is No Excuse for Bashing Muslims

Mary Mata

By J. Richard Cohen, otherwords.org On the 10th anniversary of 9/11, we’ll be transfixed once more by images of the planes ramming into the World Trade Center and people, caught in […]

Bin Laden Killed: Latinos, War And 9/11

NewsTaco May 2, 2011

I don’t know if this ranks as a where-were-you moment, but I’ll tell you how and where I heard about the death of Osama Bin Laden. I was at home, […]