Disney’s Newest Princess Is Latina? Really?
Disney’s Newest Princess Is Latina? Really?
By Latino Rebels You know when you have pages like NBC Latino and Remezcla sending you posts about a new Latina Disney princess, the Rebeldes have to check it out. Ok, at first, we […]
Media Debate: More Newsrooms Avoid “Illegal Immigrants”
By Peter Malof, Public News Service SAN ANTONIO – Adjective or adverb? More and more newsrooms are debating how best to use the word “illegal” when referring to residents who did […]
Daily NewsTaco
Wednesday October 17, 2012 Court to hear Brewer’s appeal in immigration case (AzCapitoltimes): Important because it’s happening today. But it’s not what you think. Arizona Governor Jan Brewer appealed a ruling by […]
Recently Graduated? Registration Required
PRESS RELEASE (NAPSA)—Soon after graduation, young men who are 18 may find they need more than a diploma to get a job or enter a training program. Often, they find […]
Check Out Rosie Perez on Mitt Romney as a Latino: “Easier as a Latino?” (VIDEO)
By Hispanically Speaking News Check out actress Rosie Perez video on Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney hoping to be a Latino to win the election – it’s quite insightful. In […]
Affirmative Action: Should minorities worry about Romney’s silence?
By Hope Gillette, Voxxi Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney and his campaign were silent when asked by the Wall Street Journal to clarify the candidate’s position on Affirmative Action. The topic came […]
Clotilde Arias honored for Spanish version of Star-Spangled Banner
By Susana G. Baumann, Voxxi n 1945, the U.S. Department of State commissioned Clotilde Arias to provide an official translation of the U.S. national anthem, “The Star-Spangled Banner,” that could be […]
CULTURE: Parent Attention Gap Behind Class Divide
By Sam Quiñones, A Reporter’s Blog Fascinating piece in The Atlantic online this morning about what’s behind the class chasm in America. The magazine holds that a major reason for the class divide […]
Colorado Latino Voters: Enthusiastic, Immigration Matters
By Kathleen Ryan, Public News Service DENVER – A new survey finds Latino voters in Colorado are engaged for the upcoming election – and want the government to take up two […]
Why Democrats Get Latinos Right
By Cindy Casares, Texas Observer When San Antonio Mayor Julian Castro spoke at the Democratic National Convention in September, he received varying amounts of criticism from the right. After all, […]