Coachella Students Respond to Congresswmn Bono Mack

Coachella Students Respond to Congresswmn Bono Mack

NewsTaco September 27, 2012

By Aurora Saldivar, Coachella Unincorporated/New America Media Thank you!!!! I heard some of your remarks with the councliman (sic) from Coachella. You were great!!!!!! Unbelievably great!!! Third World Toilet? That was […]

Viva Kennedy? The Latino Lockout at the Kennedy Center

NewsTaco September 26, 2012

By Lalo Alcaraz, Pocho Ñews Service “Latinos can go “blank” themselves!”  This is what Kennedy Center director Michael Kaiser must have been thinking when he screamed, “Go F___ yourself!” into the […]

Voter Laws and its Exaggerated Impact on Latino Turnout

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By Raisa Camargo, Voxxi The notion that 10 million Hispanics can be deterred from voting in November because of voter laws that are suppressive is a bit of an exaggeration, […]

Maria Hinojosa: Bird’s Eye View

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By Maria Elena Alvarez, NewsTaco A quick peek of history reveals truth to the idea that it is human nature to fear the unknown and herein lies the challenge for […]

Hispanic Heritage Month: The Best of Times As We Face The Future

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By Victor Escalante, News Taco Hispanic Heritage Month is upon us with exhibitions, shows, festivities, and acknowledgements of the contributions Latinos have made to our country. It’s a time to […]

A Young Latino’s Business Success is More Than Fried Chicken

Mary Mata September 24, 2012

By Melanie Mendez-Gonzales, NewsTaco The owner of San Antonio’s Speedy’s Chicken goes on my list of ‘interesting people I’ve met in real life via social media.’ I believe we became Facebook friends […]

American Latino National Summit: Rebranding U.S. Latinos

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By Victor Landa, NewsTaco Latinos get it. There’s a perception problem across the United States, where far too many Americans have the wrong idea about who U.S. Latinos are, what […]

Why Hispanic Heritage Month Awareness Really Matters

Mary Mata September 23, 2012

By Victoria M. DeFrancesco Soto, Latino Decisions This Hispanic Heritage Month, I can’t help but feel frustrated. According to a poll released this week by the National Hispanic Media Coalition and Latino […]

Faking Food Festivals

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By Andrea Mikenas, Gozamos Sometimes, when the man you love is looking you in the eyes with earnestly hopeful expectation, you just have to fake it. In the long run, occasionally […]

N.C. Sheriff Calls Latinos Drunk ‘Taco Eaters’

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By Hector Luis Alamo, Jr., Being Latino Juan Crow rears its ugly head in North Carolina. From Fox News Latino: “A North Carolina sheriff and his deputies routinely discriminated against Latinos — […]