The Study of Latinos and Media, Not A Dead End
The Study of Latinos and Media, Not A Dead End
By Kara Andrade, Habla Centro When I graduated from UC Berkeley’s Master’s Program in Journalism in 2007, I could count on one hand the number of Latinos in my class. […]
Experts See Peril as Latino Boys Fall Behind
By Elaine Ayala, San Antonio Express-News 62 percent of all the degrees earned annually by Hispanics are earned by Latinas. Why have Latinos fallen behind? It’s complicated but, in part, […]
The Zen Of Being Latino
By Victor Escalante, NewsTaco According to the Census Bureau 55.2 percent of Latino immigrants in the U.S. are Mexican. While there are exceptions to the rule, Mexicans for the most part are mestizos. These […]
Congress is Posturing, We’re Waiting for the Punchline
By Victor Landa, NewsTaco There’s a story I heard when I was a kid about a group of Mexican generals plotting to make themselves seem more important. My Dad and […]
A Portrait of the Nation’s 52 Million Latinos
PRESS RELEASE The Pew Research Center today published a statistical profile of the U.S. Hispanic population. This profile, based on Pew Research tabulations from the Census Bureau’s 2011 American Community Survey, features […]
Hispanic Men Present Marketing Opportunities
PRESS RELEASE CHICAGO, Feb. 13, 2013 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ — While the Hispanic population is growing at a fast pace in the US – and with them their purchasing power […]
Salsa Dancing Helps Improve Latino Seniors’ Health
By Hope Gillette, Voxxi A new research project at the University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC) explores how salsa dancing helps boost physical activity, cognitive ability, balance, and overall mobility among […]
Technology Closer to Bridging Latino Health Disparity Gaps
By Jason Llorenz, LIN@R As Jonathan Linkous reports for the ihealthbeat blog, broadband-powered telehealth is moving closer to reality for those it stands to benefit most. While the benefits of telehealth and […]
A Bright Future for Latinos
By Washington Post Editorial Board A LITTLE MORE than one-third of the adult children of immigrants in this country are Hispanics, and it turns out that like previous generations of […]
God Made a Farmer Ad – Fixed!
By Luis Moreno, Cuéntame During the Super Bowl, Dodge Ram had an ad on farmers that was a bit on the Lilly White side. We thought it didn’t present a realistic portrayal […]