Mexican-American studies in Tucson are back – kind of

Mexican-American studies in Tucson are back – kind of

Mary Mata August 2, 2013

By John Benson, Voxxi For those in favor of Mexican-American studies in the Tucson Unified School District [TUSD] the good news is, based on a new court order, officials are bringing […]

Cleveland Kidnapping Shines Light on Latino Community

NewsTaco May 24, 2013

By Victor Landa, NewsTaco We have tiny attention spans. I won’t expand further, you can Google it yourself; here’s a LINK to get you started. I mention this because it’s been […]

Bien Hecho: Lily Eskelsen – From Lunch Lady to National Education Leader

Mary Mata January 15, 2013

By Griselda Nevarez, Voxxi Lily Eskelsen went from working in a school cafeteria to becoming a top leader at the nation’s largest advocacy group for public education. She is currently […]

Why STEM Education & Minority Achievement are Interlinked

Mary Mata January 2, 2013

By Hope Gillette, Voxxi Economists agree – science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) education is critical to the future success of the United States. Yet even at the K-12 level, […]

STEM Visa Considered for a House Vote Next Week

Mary Mata November 23, 2012

By Raisa Camargo, Voxxi After the Thanksgiving break, Congressional members in the House will consider voting on a Republican-backed STEM Visa bill next week adding to their list of legislative […]