No Such Thing As A Gifted Television
No Such Thing As A Gifted Television
By Oscar Barajas, NewsTaco TV was awful when I was growing up. I grew up in a one channel household – and you would get hit if the television would […]
Anaheim High School BANS Festival Of “Mexican” Stereotypes!
Anaheim High School BANS Festival of “Mexican” Working Class/Criminal Class/Pregnant Class Stereotypes! Another Setback for “Fun-Loving” Mexi-haters!!! From the textmex obsessed imagination of Memo Nericcio This post first appeared in the textmex […]
Morning NewsTaco
Thursday August 23, 2012 The Myth Of The Latino Vote (The Atlantic): Bruce Merrill, a professor emeritus at Arizona State University who has worked as an Arizona pollster for four decades, […]
The Day I Met Sheriff Joe: A Guest Post By Roberto Lovato
By Robert Lovato, Latino Rebels (Latino Rebels asked Roberto Lovato to record his thoughts and impressions about a meeting he and others from the Caravan for Peace had with Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio last […]
Hispanic College Enrollment Jumps To 2.1 Million
By Cammy Harbison, Voxxi According to a report released by the Pew Research Center, Hispanics are not only growing as a population, but are also making great leaps in the area […]
Boys, Superheroes and Youtube: Captain México
By Melanie Mendez-Gonzales, NewsTaco I’ve said it before – being a mom of boys allows me to live out my inner Marvel geek! I have every excuse now to go […]
New Voting Rules Make Getting Latinos To The Polls Harder Than Ever
By Lindsey Ruta and Annelise Russell, News21 Every month for the next two decades, 50,000 Latinos will turn 18 years old. With that many new eligible voters and dramatic population […]
Latinos Lag In New Business Creation
By: Victor Escalante, NewsTaco A survey from The University of Texas, released this past week in San Antonio, at the annual convention of The Texas Association of Mexican American Chambers […]
Back to School List: Things Not to Say to Latino English Teachers
By Ray Salazar, NewsTaco … or “How Latino English teachers can respond to dumb comments” 1. Do you teach Spanish? I’d prefer not to. Besides, I’m not certified. 2. […]
Sesame Street says “Hola” to new Latino muppet
By Daniel Cubias, Being Latino I was in the first generation of kids who grew up with Sesame Street. Even at a young age, I recognized how rare it was […]