2012 Top Moments in Latino Politics, #5

2012 Top Moments in Latino Politics, #5

Mary Mata December 18, 2012

By Jose Cruz, Our Tiempo In one of the dumbest statements of the year an East Haven, Connecticut Mayor respond to charges that police officers in his town harassed, abused […]

2012 Top 10 Moments in Latino Politics, #4

Mary Mata December 17, 2012

By Jose Cruz, Our Tiempo #4 Univision Presidential Town Hall In mid-September President Obama and Governor Romney appeared two nights back-to-back in a Town Hall Forum on Univision. Romney drew […]

Experts Recommend Investing More on Latino Children

Mary Mata December 13, 2012

By Latinovations According to a census poll released this week, Latino children are the fastest growing demographic in the nation, and according to experts, they are the demographic that should […]

Latino Groups Warn Congress: Fix Immigration or Else

Mary Mata December 12, 2012

By Julia Preston, New York Times [Photo by  Grand Canyon NPS] Click on picture to read story.

Latino Leaders Wage Mobilization for Immigration Reform

Mary Mata

By Raisa Camargo, Voxxi Comprehensive immigration reform advocates including top national Latino organizations will be exerting pressure on Congress through a scorecard in an effort to overwhelm the opposition. The strategy […]

2012 TOP MOMENTS IN LATINO POLITICS, #2

Mary Mata

By Jose Cruz, Our Tiempo #2 D.A.C.A. Executive Order “Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals” Executive Order was issued by President Obama on June 15. It states to U.S. Customs and […]

Analysis: Debunking the Lazy Latino Myth

Mary Mata

By Cristina Constantini, ABC/Univision Click on the picture to read the story. [Photo by  Gage Skidmore]

Latino Vote Sprang From Local Touch

Mary Mata December 11, 2012

By Humberto Sanchez, Roll Call [Photo by Patrick Feller] Click on picture to read story.

2012 Top Moments in Latino Politics, #1

Mary Mata

By Jose Cruz, Our Tiempo #1, 2012 Election Day For the first time in history, the Latino “sleeping giant” woke up and played a decisive part in electing the U.S. […]

Why Ann Coulter Doesn’t Care

Mary Mata

By Latino Rebels Yes, the Latino digital space is burning with columns, analysis, and posts from both sides of the aisle aboutAnn Coulter’s “Tipping Pointo” piece, which basically was full of so much ignorance and […]