The GOP Latino Primary Path: Downhill From Here

The GOP Latino Primary Path: Downhill From Here

NewsTaco February 2, 2012

If there is a tendency for Latino voters to favor the Republican party, small as the tendency may be, we’ve heard it loudly in the Florida primary. From here on […]

Latino Voices On The Internet Are Being Noticed

NewsTaco January 30, 2012

How do people on the Internet know I’m Latino, aside from my penchant for picking up on double meanings in posts where they weren’t intended? The truth is that they […]

The Tale Of Romney And The DREAMer

NewsTaco January 23, 2012

What happened between an undocumented student and GOP Presidential candidate Mitt Romney at a recent Manhattan fundraiser reads like something written by the the Brothers Grimm. A deceivingly simple story […]

Latino Abortion Stereotype Shattered

NewsTaco January 20, 2012

This puts a twist in the Republican belief that Latinos are conservatives at heart, but vote liberal because of tradition. The anti-abortion, or right to life, stance is a major […]

Guapura 101: Use Olive Oil To Remove Makeup, Exfoliate

Mary Mata January 9, 2012

By Dania Zarate, La Beauty Pie It’s the new year — time for a fresh start, for new goals for resolutions and kicking bad habits out of our lives. I […]

The Scary, But Serious Truth About Women And Heart Disease

Mary Mata January 3, 2012

If I told you that, every year, about the same number of women under the age of 55 die from heart attacks as from breast cancer, would you be surprised? […]

Guapura 101: A Lipliner Tip

Mary Mata January 2, 2012

If you’re like me, then lipstick isn’t necessarily always a part of your wardrobe. However, there is the occasional time when you’re going to have to get dressed up, so […]

Young Latinas Are Starved For Role Models

Mary Mata December 28, 2011

By Laura Donnelly Gonzalez, co-founder Latinitas We know the archetype of the anti-hero of literature, the “anti-Christs” in horror cinema. Now, a new literal icon saturates American pop culture and soon, […]

Latina Candidate In TX Running To Give Back, Set An Example

Mary Mata

By Arthur D. Soto-Vásquez Recently, I found myself driving down the dusty and dark stretches of Interstate 10 outside of El Paso heading toward Clint, Texas on a cold December […]

Bien Hecho: Margarita Muñiz, Pioneer In Boston Bilingual Education

Mary Mata December 6, 2011

Margarita Muñiz was a devoted educator with a mission, making bilingual learning her top priority. After teaching ESL in the Boston area for several years, Muñiz became the founding principal […]