Latinos Buy Obama’s Campaign Pandering

Latinos Buy Obama’s Campaign Pandering

Mary Mata July 30, 2012

By Cindy Casares, The Texas Observer Despite having the highest deportation record of any American president in recorded history, Barack Obama has managed to achieve a 70 percent approval rating […]

Olympic Profile: Manuel Huerta, The Nomadic Triathlete

Mary Mata

By Brian Latimer, NBC Latino Olympic triathlon competitor, Manuel Huerta, never stays long in one place. He travels back and forth between Costa Rica and Argentina every six months to […]

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Monday July 30, 2010 Most Aging Latinos Struggle, Some Get Active, Inspiring Other (New America Media):  According to a recent AARP report, middle-aged and older Hispanics are having the hardest time coping with […]

Jazz De Mexico

NewsTaco July 27, 2012

By Victor Landa, NewsTaco Editor If you’ve had a week like mine, it’s been a roller-coaster! Lot’s to celebrate, moments to grit your teeth…but we’ve made it! So put your […]

The Bully And The Latino Nerd

Mary Mata

 By Eres Nerd The middle school day ended.  Mis friends and I walked to the school bus across the dirt field, which in a wetter climate would be covered with grass. It […]

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Friday July 27, 2012 Survey: Among black, Hispanic Americans, complexity reigns on abortion issue (CNN):  A large majority of black and Hispanic Americans identify as both “pro-life” and “pro-choice” when […]

My Reasons for Raising Bilingual Boys

Mary Mata July 26, 2012

By Melanie Mendez-Gonzales If you have read my Story of Qué, you know that I did not grow up speaking Spanish and I’m still not proficient today. Even though I […]

After Colorado Shootings, A Mostly Hispanic Aurora Community Grieves

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By Amanda Edwards, Voxxi After last week’s tragedy that had suspected killer James Holmes randomly shooting dozens of people inside the local Century 16 movie theater, Aurora, one of the most diverse […]

What Values Are Cell Phones “Installing” In Latino Teens?

Mary Mata

By Ray Salazar When I taught seventh grade a year and a half ago, some of my twelve-year-old students had fancier phones than I did. I should not have been […]

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Thursday July 26, 2012 Latino voters’ enthusiasm rises, but still lags behind 2008 (The Los Angeles Times):  Latino voters’ interest in the election has begun to rise, but still lags […]