Ann Coulter Is Out Brown Is In

Ann Coulter Is Out Brown Is In

Mary Mata December 20, 2012

ByVictor Escalante, NewsTaco What a difference a year makes in the Latino national narrative. January had presidential primary candidates saying outrageous things about Latinos to get elected. With the passage […]

Obama’s Next Act: Immigration Reform

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By Chris Farell, Bloomberg Businessweek Click on picture to read story. [Photo by Bread for the World]

The Biggest Latino Story of the year by Felix Sanchez

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By LIN@R Felix Sanchez, Chairman of the National HIspanic Foundation for the Arts (NHFA) talks with the Latino Information Network at Rutgers (LINAR) about the Biggest News Story for the […]

Christie Pick to be 1st Latino on Rutgers Board of Governors

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By Jessica Calefati, The Star-Ledger Click on picture to read story. [Photo from Martin Perez for Rutgers Board of Governor’s Facebook page]

Latinos Considered for Top Posts in 2nd Obama Term

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By Patricia Guadalupe, Fox News Latino Click on picture to read story. [Photo By Jennifer Smits]  

Latinos Less Likely To Receive Unemployment Benefits

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By Roque Planas, Huffington Post Latino Voices Even as rightwing pundits like Ann Coulter and Bill O’Reilly paint the Latino community as over-reliant on government, a new study highlights that Hispanics […]

The Latino Caucus Gives a New Voice to Latinos in California

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By Tony Castro, Voxxi A group of California Hispanic county supervisors has created a new statewide group aimed at improving Latino elected representation at local levels. The leaders of the newly formed Latino […]

Julian Castro: We’ll Have a Latino President in My Lifetime

Mary Mata December 19, 2012

By Elizabeth Braw, Metro.US Click on picture to read story. [Photo by Democratic National Convention]

The Biggest Latino Story of the Year by Maria Cardona

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By LIN@R Maria Cardona, CNN Consultant talks with the Latino Information Network at Rutgers (LINAR) about the Biggest News Story of the year 2012. This article was first published in […]

Latino Independents Are Key to Electoral Success

Mary Mata December 18, 2012

By Robert R. Preuhs, Latino Decisions The 2012 election underscored the power of the Latino vote, particularly in battleground states like Colorado, Florida and Nevada.  Recent blogs here at Latino […]