Coors Light Can With Puerto Rican Flag Unleashes Boricua Fury

Coors Light Can With Puerto Rican Flag Unleashes Boricua Fury

Mary Mata May 30, 2013

  By Huffington Post Latino Voices This may not be the best way to reach the Latino market. Puerto Ricans in New York are furious over a new Coors Light decorated […]

The First Latino President Will Surely Anger Some Latinos

Mary Mata

By Esther J. Cepeda, Washington Post Writers Group/San Antonio Express News Judging from reactions to remarks by the president and first lady during separate commencement speeches recently, I have to […]

Hispanic Leader Defends Pennsylvania Governor’s Comment About Latinos

Mary Mata May 29, 2013

By Fox News Latino Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Corbett, a Republican who came under criticism recently for saying he did not have Latinos on his staff because he couldn’t find any […]

Judge’s ruling reenergizes efforts to recall Sheriff Joe Arpaio

Mary Mata May 28, 2013

By Griselda Nevarez, Voxxi Organizers of a campaign in Arizona to recall Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio say a recent federal court ruling that found Arpaio and his office engaged in […]

Republican Party Taps New Hispanic Outreach Director

Mary Mata

  By Jordan Fabian, ABC News/Univision The Republican National Committee is tapping veteran GOP strategist Jennifer Sevilla Korn to lead the party’s effort to become competitive again with Latino voters, […]

Border Injustice – NYT Editorial

Mary Mata

By The Editorial Board, New York Times Those who view fixing immigration as simply a matter of getting tougher on lawbreakers tend to overlook how tough the system already is, […]

Pennsylvania Governor Finally Remembers He Has One Latino On His Staff

Mary Mata May 27, 2013

By Igor Volsky, Think Progress Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Corbett (R) remembered the one Latino in his administration on Thursday, one day after ThinkProgress highlighted an exchange in which he said “we do […]

Why Chicago’s School Closings Are Racist

Mary Mata May 24, 2013

By Hector Luis Alamo, Jr., Gozamos This week, hundreds, if not thousands, of angry parents, teachers and their supporters marched on Daley Plaza to voice their opposition to Mayor Emanuel’s planned school […]

Governor Corbett, Think Progress and the invisible Latinos

Mary Mata

By Sabrina Vourvoulias , Al Dia Yesterday the blog, Think Progress, picked up a video from our web site, and before we knew it, Salon, Philly.com, the Huffington Post, and a […]

Cleveland Kidnapping Shines Light on Latino Community

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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 […]