Spell My Name Correctly, Willya?

Spell My Name Correctly, Willya?

Mary Mata October 11, 2012

By Jesse Treviño, HispanicLatino What is the deal with accents?  Some news organizations and networks noticeably have begun to accent the names of individuals, places and things that carry a […]

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NewsTaco October 10, 2012

Wednesday October 10, 2012 By Victor Landa, Newstaco Survey: Latinos On Food, Sex and Money (NBC Latino): Three words that’ll get me to read a poll any day. Would you […]

Latinos a ‘Core Conservation Community,’ Poll Finds

NewsTaco October 9, 2012

By  Ngoc Nguyen, New America Media Latino voters in California are strong supporters of conservation and clean energy, a new poll released Thursday finds. The poll adds to a growing consensus […]

Cesar Chavez’s Widow Calls on The New York Times to Stop Using Racial Stereotype

Mary Mata October 8, 2012

PRESS RELEASE 36,000 Sign Petition on SignOn.org Calling on the New York Times to Lead a More Inclusive, Tolerant Discussion of Immigration in America ** http://signon.org/sign/it-is-never-too-late ** KEENE, CALIFORNIA – As President Obama heads to […]

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Monday October 8, 2012 By Victor Landa, NewsTaco Romney, Obama Should Not Celebrate Debate, Immigrant And Civil Rights Advocates Say (Huffington Post): This piece sums up what I’ve been thinking […]

Demographic Change and Partisan Gain in Nevada

NewsTaco October 5, 2012

By David F. Damore, Latino Decisions As the 2012 election moves into its final month, Nevada looms large in most Electoral College prognostications regarding the presidential race and the outcome […]

A Job Training Program Prepares Farmworkers For The Modern Economy

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By Jen Reel, Texas Observer When Bill Clinton spoke at the 2012 Democratic National Convention, he quoted a statistic that most people were probably surprised to hear—in a climate of […]

So, Archbishop, You’re Going to Tell Me How to Vote?

NewsTaco October 4, 2012

By Jesse Treviño, HispanicLatino That line could have come from King George VI played by Colin Firth in The King’s Speech.  The archbishop thought he was going to tell the king […]

Gov. Brown’s Veto of Domestic Workers Bill Angers Caregivers

Mary Mata

By Joseph Pimentel, New America Media LOS ANGELES – Saying that signing the bill into law could cost the state nearly $200 million, Gov. Jerry Brown vetoed AB 889, better […]

Latino Vote Not at Play During the First Presidential Debate

Mary Mata

By Raisa Camargo, Voxxi The Latino vote has been fairly coveted this election season, but during the first presidential debate political analysts claimed it was a missed opportunity to appeal […]