Genetics, and the new American Meztizage

Genetics, and the new American Meztizage

NewsTaco June 13, 2014

*This story was suggested by Dr. Henry Flores. VL By Victor Landa, NewsTaco Here’s an interesting twist to the “Latino whiteness” debate. Science tell us that race is irrelevant. Demography […]

Latino Whiteness? They’re Asking the Wrong Question

NewsTaco May 22, 2014

Victor Landa, NewsTaco Here’s a fact: In the 2010 Census many Latinos, given the option, chose to identify as “white,” as opposed to black or Asian. Other Latinos chose to […]

Mapping the Nation’s Latino Population: by State, County and City

NewsTaco May 19, 2014

*If a dive into Latino population maps makes your day, then I have nothing to add to this. The population growth by county map is fascinating. VL By Pew Hispanic […]

Anti-Immigration Group Uses Earth Day To Recycle Argument That Immigrants Destroy Environment

NewsTaco April 23, 2014

*This Californians for Population Stabilization video is not isolated, it’s part of an effort to use the environment as a wedge against undocumented immigrants and comprehensive immigration reform. A couple of […]

This month, California will become the second state with a Latino majority

Mary Mata March 18, 2014

By Leo Hornak and Jonathan Kealing, PRI The United States is expected to become majority minority sometime around 2043. When that happens, that means the number of non-Hispanic white people will be smaller […]

Latino Population Maps Reveal Demographic Pattern Regardless Of Origin

Mary Mata October 21, 2013

By Huffington Post Latino Voices While the Latino identity may be hard to define, it seems the nearly two dozen nationalities that compose this ambiguous ethnicity do share some common ground […]

U.S. Hispanic population dispersing but still anchored in 3 states

Mary Mata September 2, 2013

By CNN (CNN) — The American Hispanic population is dispersing across the country, but is still anchored mainly in three states, according to a new study released Thursday. More than half […]