Brazil, U.S. Should Work Together Towards 21st Century Goals

Brazil, U.S. Should Work Together Towards 21st Century Goals

Mary Mata September 25, 2011

By Zach Gonzalez Brazil, an emerging global economic power, has a lot to teach the world about leadership, according to U.S. Ambassador to Brazil Thomas A. Shannon. He engaged the […]

Looking Past Mexican Violence Into The Future

Mary Mata

By Zach Gonzalez & Arthur D. Soto-Vásquez A Mexican newspaper publisher of Grupo Reforma and professor at the University of Texas, Alejandro Junca De La Vega gave a speech Saturday titled, […]

Tony Garza: Why The U.S., Mexico Need Each Other

Mary Mata September 24, 2011

By Zach Gonzalez & Arthur D. Soto-Vásquez Addressing the question of why the U.S. and Mexico need each other, former U.S. Ambassador to Mexico Tony Garza opened his remarks this morning […]

Happy Friday From Babasonicos!

Mary Mata September 23, 2011

One of Argentina’s most revered rock acts, Babasonicos have a gained a faithful following in Latin America and beyond.  Formed in the Greater Buenos Aires area in the early 90s, […]

All Latinos Should Come Together For Immigration Reform

Mary Mata

Recently, blogger Julio R. Varela became incensed over comments that Puerto Ricans cannot understand other Latinos when it comes to immigration, due to their automatic U.S. citizenship. For several reasons, […]

Chilean Independence Celebration In CA Includes Food, Dancing

Mary Mata September 22, 2011

By David Tapia, fundi2.com San Bernardino, California — On September 18, 1810, Chile declared it’s Independence from Spain. This year,2011, marks the 201st  Anniversary of this South American country. In […]

Happy Friday From Teleradio Donoso!

Mary Mata September 16, 2011

The defunct Chilean band Teleradio Donoso recorded only two albums during their brief existence (2005-2009), yet almost every track released is a memorable pop-rock hit made to dance or wallow […]

The Execution Of Father Miguel Hidalgo Y Costilla

Mary Mata

By Dan Arellano We all know how Father Hidalgo cried out for a new government on September 16, 1810, starting a revolution in Mexico; but we know nothing about the death […]

Earl Anthony Wayne Named New Ambassador To Mexico

Mary Mata September 12, 2011

By Alejandra Garza de Gutierrez The United States has a new ambassador to Mexico; Tuesday, Earl Anthony Wayne was officially named Ambassador to Mexico in Washington D.C. by Secretary of […]

Police In Puerto Rico Violate Constitution, Other Laws

Mary Mata September 8, 2011

The police in Puerto Rico engage in a pattern of behavior that not only violates the U.S. Constitution, but other federal laws, according to a new report from the Justice […]