Eva Longoria Writes About Latina Entrepreneurs

Eva Longoria Writes About Latina Entrepreneurs

Mary Mata October 31, 2011

Eva Longoria started her career as a model and actress, but over the past few years she’s become a notable Latino philanthropist and recently said she would be writing her […]

Chicago Latino Fashion Week, Nov. 1 – 6

Mary Mata October 28, 2011

By Antonio Martinez Courtesy of www.OurTiempo.com Latino Fashion Week (LFW) is only Fashion Week, Nov. 1- 6, in the United States that was created to support the talent of local, national and […]

Latino Owned Businesses On the Rise In Ohio

Mary Mata October 12, 2011

Finally, some economic news that’s not depressing: the number of Latino owned businesses in Butler County, Ohio have doubled in the last decade, according to the Middletown Journal. The article […]

Valet Parking Gets High Tech With Flash Valet

Mary Mata October 5, 2011

Eliseo Diaz and Juan Rodriguez were just two normal guys — entrepreneurs, mind you, but normal guys nonetheless — who were living out their lives in Austin, Texas earlier this […]

Our Tiempo Creates Arts, Community Space For Latinos Online

Mary Mata October 4, 2011

What, exactly, do Latinos online want? While that’s a question with many answers, José Cruz and his new arts and entertainment community, Our Tiempo, aims to provide at least one […]

Alabama Has Thrown The Baby Out With The Bath Water

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If I were living in Alabama, which I’m not, I’d probably be among the many Latinos of that state who are packing their tiliches (stuff), pulling their roots and moving […]

Is Immigration About Jobs, Humans Or Business?

Mary Mata September 26, 2011

By Arthur D. Soto-Vásquez Austin, Texas — A diversity of thought and ideas about the economics of immigration reform informed a panel Sunday at the Texas Tribune Festival. The panel […]

Brazil, U.S. Should Work Together Towards 21st Century Goals

Mary Mata September 25, 2011

By Zach Gonzalez Brazil, an emerging global economic power, has a lot to teach the world about leadership, according to U.S. Ambassador to Brazil Thomas A. Shannon. He engaged the […]

Latino Artist Creates Own Business Model, Thrives

Mary Mata September 2, 2011

To chat with Franco Mondini-Ruiz is to be sucked into his world — art museums, New York City, Mexican mothers, San Antonio art society, gay parties, baroque wedding cakes, 18th […]

Latino Biz Owners Motivated By Family & Lack Financial Savvy

Mary Mata August 12, 2011

The findings from a new study released on Tuesday revealed that Hispanic business owners site family as a driving force behind their businesses, but only 1 in 4 have a […]