Equal Pay For Latinas Stuck In The 1960’s
Equal Pay For Latinas Stuck In The 1960’s
by Miryam Mora-Barajas Another Equal Pay Day has come and gone, but for Latinas, the benefits of the Equal Pay Act seems to have passed them by. In 1963, Kennedy signed […]
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Friday, April 20, 2012 Obama camp launches Latino push, hits Romney: With both sides eying one of the fastest-growing blocs in the American electorate, President Barack Obama’s re-election campaign on Wednesday […]
Southwest Voter Registration Fends Off History Of Tax Problems
By Carlos Sanchez, Voxxi Southwest Voter Registration Education Project, one of the nation’s most visible and respected Hispanic voter registration groups, has a 25-year history of local, state and federal authorities […]
Opinion: Nielsen Sings Praises Of Latino Market, Finally
By Victor Landa There was a time when the Nielsen Corporation didn’t see Latino consumers at all. This isn’t to pick a bone or re-live stale history, it’s merely a […]
GOP: We’re Listening To Latinos
By Reince Priebus, RNC Latinos are the fastest growing demographic group in the United States. This year alone, 500,000 Latinos will turn 18, making them eligible to vote. And after […]
The State Of Communities Of Color In The U.S. Economy
By Christian E. Weller, Julie Ajinkya, Jane Farrell, Center for American Progress We are currently in the third year of economic recovery following the Great Recession and the financial crisis […]
Obama Goes To Colombia: Should U.S. Latinos Pay Attention?
President Barack Obama will be travelling to Cartagena, Colombia for this weekend’s Summit of the Americas. And if that sounds like filler copy on a late night radio talk program, you’re right. But wait… […]
U.S. Has A Frijol-Based Economy
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Your federal Income Tax Return: Last Minute Filing Tips
By Michael Lohr If you haven’t yet filed your federal income tax return, you are probably starting to feel a little anxious; maybe even starting to panic somewhat? After all, […]