Advertisers Must Pay Attention to Latinos as Trendsetters

Advertisers Must Pay Attention to Latinos as Trendsetters

Mary Mata January 10, 2013

By Glenn Llopis, Forbes Click on picture to read story. [Photo by sittered]

The Latino Technology and Innovation Agenda

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By Jason Llorenz, LIN@R Immigration is not the only issue that has moved Latino hearts and minds.  Like all Americans, the economy, jobs and education, remain top issues for a Latino electorate that […]

December Jobs Report: Hispanic Unemployment Down Slightly

Mary Mata January 4, 2013

By Emily Deruy, ABC/Univision Click on picture top read story. [Photo from palantepov.com]

Latino Veterans Hit the Hardest, Often the Easiest Prey

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By Justin Velez-Hagan, Politic365 Click on picture to read story. [Photo by  The U.S. Army]

How Latino Legislators Voted on the Fiscal Cliff

Mary Mata January 3, 2013

By Sandra Lilley, NBC Latino Click on picture to read story. [Photo by Gage Skidmore]

Phoenix Convention Slump Tied to Ariz. Immigration Law

Mary Mata January 2, 2013

By Dustin Gardiner, The Arizona Republic Click on picture to read story. [Photo by Nevele Otseog]  

I Told You So! Latino Power Surge Decades in the Making

Mary Mata December 31, 2012

By Dr. Henry Flores, NewsTaco ¿Sabes que?  “I Told You So!”  I told you all that the Latino vote would play a decisive role in this presidential election. I first […]

Feds Won’t Investigate Latino Housing Discrimination

NewsTaco December 21, 2012

By Nikole Hannah-Jones, ProPublica The four-bedroom house advertised on Craigslist sounded like just what Claire Rembis and her husband had been looking for. It sat on two verdant acres with plenty […]

Unemployment Benefits Could Impact Latinos

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By Raisa Camargo, Voxxi Members in Congress have insisted on establishing a balanced approach to the fiscal cliff, while urging the extension of unemployment benefits for the past few weeks to […]

Border Startups Have a Rough Time Raising Capital

Mary Mata December 17, 2012

By Cincdy Casares, Texas Observer Earlier this year, when San Antonio Mayor Julian Castro gave the keynote address at the Democratic National Convention, many Hispanic Texans felt they had finally arrived. […]