Cities Are Bracing for 2020 Census Chaos

Cities Are Bracing for 2020 Census Chaos

Victor Landa January 24, 2019

The first federal court decision about the Trump administration’s efforts to add a citizenship question to the 2020 Census did not leave much room for debate. U.S. District Court Judge […]

Digital connections for low-income Latinos

NewsTaco October 13, 2014

*This is work that still needs to be done – bridging the digital divide, one family at a time. VL By Joe Rodriguez, San Jose Mercury News SUNNYVALE — Mario […]

Closing the Digital Divide: Latinos and Technology Adoption

Mary Mata March 7, 2013

PRESS RELEASE Latinos own smartphones, go online from a mobile device and use social networking sites at similar, and sometimes higher, rates than do other groups of Americans, according to […]

MacArthur Foundation: A New Digital Divide That’s Hard to Cross

Mary Mata February 26, 2013

By Mike Cassidy, San Jose Mercury News This divide isn’t about who has computers and who doesn’t; or who does and doesn’t have Internet access. This divide is between kids whose […]

Blocking AT&T, T-Mobile Merger Keeps Young Latinos Online

Mary Mata September 1, 2011

By Amalia Deloney, Center for Media Justice For many of us, the days before search engines, social networking and constant wireless access to information and entertainment seem like a lifetime […]

$3.7 Million To Bridge The New Digital Divide

NewsTaco May 17, 2011

The US Commerce Department is putting money directly into Latino communities across the country to bridge the new digital divide. We’ve written about this at News Taco; Latinos access the Internet mostly through their mobile […]