Hispanics And Facebook Stock

Hispanics And Facebook Stock

Mary Mata May 21, 2012

By Graace Flores-Hughes, Voxxi On Thursday May 17, Nasdaq offered Facebook stock for sale at $38 dollars per share. Of course those first in line were the premium or heavy investors. But […]

New Website Documents “Wrongful” Texas Execution

Mary Mata May 18, 2012

By Peter Malof, Texas News Service AUSTIN, Texas – A treasure trove for true-crime fans is being touted as near-proof that the state of Texas executed an innocent man. Available […]

Smuggled: A Truly Rasquache Film Screening

Mary Mata

By Latino LA Don’t know what Rasquache means? Neither did I until I discoveredReel Rasquache Art & Film Festival, and realized how perfect the selection of Smuggled as the festival’s […]

Needed: Tour Guides, Not Experts, To Explain Latinos

NewsTaco

By Victor Landa, NewsTaco If I were a visitor from another planet (I ask friends and family to hold their sarcasm) and I were trying to understand U. S. Latinos […]

Minority Children Reach Tipping Point: U.S. Identity In The Balance

NewsTaco May 17, 2012

By Victor Landa, NewsTaco At church this Sunday my wife remarked at the number of children that there were at the service. I guess it’s one of those things that you don’t […]

Celebration Of The Matriarch Through Gluttony

Mary Mata May 16, 2012

By Oscar Barajas, NewsTaco I am reminded that Mother’s Day (the real one) was celebrated on Thursday the 10th. This holiday was a particularly hard one to celebrate in our […]

Carlos Fuentes – Old Soldiers Never Die

Mary Mata

By D. C. Basset, Voxxi General Douglas MacArthur said in his farewell speech in 1951 that old soldiers never die; they just fade away. It is the same with writers and […]

New Information About Border Vigilante and More Questions

Mary Mata May 15, 2012

By Dustin Mendus More information has dribbled out about J.T. Ready, a ”border vigilante” Neo-Nazi in Arizona who recently killed multiple people and himself. Ready’s sudden massacre in May left […]

Sen. Menendez Works to Fix Lack Of Latinos on Corporate Boards

Mary Mata May 10, 2012

By Latinovations As representation of Latinos on corporate boards and executive teams remains proportionately the worst of all diversity groups, Senator Robert Menendez (D-NJ) is actively working to rectify the […]

Migrant Worker Health Is Focus Of National Conference

Mary Mata

By Kathleen Ryan, Public News Service DENVER – The 2012 National Farmworker Health Conference began May 9 in Denver, marking the 50th anniversary of the Migrant Health Act. The law […]