Minnesota Latino Working on Fixer-Upper Finds $100k Comic Book

Minnesota Latino Working on Fixer-Upper Finds $100k Comic Book

Mary Mata May 24, 2013

By Fox News Latino This looks like a job for David Gonzalez probably wasn’t uttered as the 38-year-old man was renovating a fixer-upper home in Elbow Lake, Minnesota. He may be […]

‘Rebel’ the true story of Cuban American woman who fought in Civil War

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By Daysi Calavia-Lopez, Voxxi She was Cuban. She fought in the American Civil War. She dressed as a man and took to the battlefield. She later became a union spy. Her […]

Against Stereotypes! Rita Moreno

Mary Mata May 23, 2013

From the textmex obsessed imagination of William A. Nericcio via MAKERS… thanks to Mark Dery for the tip. Click on the image to read the story. William Anthony Nericcio, aka “Memo,” […]

U.S. Postal Service Honors Tejano Singer Lydia Mendoza With Stamp

Mary Mata May 21, 2013

By Victor Garcia, Fox News Latino Tejano music legend Lydia Mendoza is being recognized,  immortalized and given the respect many feels she deserves for her contributions to the American musical scene. […]

Growing Up Bilingual is So Good For You!

Mary Mata May 20, 2013

By Hope Gillette, Saludify As the world we live in continues to diversify and becomes increasingly connected, individuals who are bilingual or who speak multiple languages seem to have an obvious […]

Jazz de México

Mary Mata May 17, 2013

By Victor Landa, NewsTaco I’ve been waiting for this all week! Friday, Jazz de México day at NesTaco. It’s here! It’s time… Click back, click below, and listen. It’s the […]

New Selection Process for Kennedy Center Honors is Announced

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By Katherine Boyle, Washington Post The Kennedy Center announced Thursday revisions to the selection process for the annual Kennedy Center Honors after a seven-month internal review of how artists are chosen […]

Does Accultu ration Make Latinos Live Shorter, Sicker Lives?

Mary Mata May 15, 2013

By Martha Garcia, Saludify Acculturation, or adapting to the culture of the society you live in (including diet, lifestyle habits, language), is often at the heart of criticism for many Latinos. […]

Richwine on Latino IQ Comments: “I don’t apologize”

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By Adrian Carrasquillo, NBCLatino The co-author of the controversial Heritage Foundation immigration study, who resigned after theories published in a 2009 dissertation on low Hispanic IQs surfaced, says he doesn’t regret what […]

Mapping Hate Via the Daily Mail

Mary Mata May 14, 2013

From the textmex obsessed imagination of Memo Nericcio Hit the  image above, the “wetback tweets” graphic, for a link to GEOGRAPHY OF HATE website and the second image below, a more […]