Hispanic College Students Key To Obama Education Goal Success
Hispanic College Students Key To Obama Education Goal Success
By Griselda Nevárez, Voxxi Hispanic college students underscore an audacious goal that President Obama set in 2009: he wanted the United States to become the top-ranked country in the world, with […]
Romney Hispanic Outreach Backfires
By Raisa Camargo, Voxxi WASHINGTON — A Mitt Romney Hispanic outreach event melted down Tuesday when its director declined to answer a question about the Republican’s position on immigration because “he’s still […]
Bill Moyers Interviews Luis Alberto Urrea Via AlterNet
From the textmex obsessed imagination of Memo Nericcio Thanks to ace UCSD Visual Studies profe Ricardo Dominguez for tipping me to this video via facebook. Here’s the video direct: This post […]
Texas Democrats Set To Elect First Hispanic Leader
By Pete Litterski, Voxxi Gilberto Hinojosa, the odds-on favorite to be elected the next chairman of the Texas Democratic Party, knows he faces a formidable challenge once he takes the […]
Cinco De Mayo: The Mexican Halloween
By Victor Landa, NewsTaco There’s a part of me that’s glad Cinco de Mayo is over and done with for this year. I tried to avoid the sombrero and cerveza hoopla […]
Must-Have Cinco de Mayo Accessory: A Real-Life Mexican
By El Guapo, NewsTaco URGENT: Please share this with your non-Latino friends before they have a disastrous Cinco de Mayo. Mexicans and Mexican Americans (and, in desperate times anyone from […]
Obama DHS Stripping Citizenship From Hundreds Of Latinos
By Bob Quasius, Cafe con Leche Republicans Marshall, MN – National pro-immigrant group Cafe Con Leche Republicans today blasted the Obama administration for stripping U.S. Citizens of their citizenship under […]
Latin American journalists are dying to tell you…
By Maitri Pamo, Being Latino There are many reasons to recognize the good fortune of living in the U.S. Many immigrants or first-generation citizens may wonder what life would have […]
The Spanish Black Legend Vs. The U.S. Black Legend
By D. C. Basset, Voxxi The Spanish Black Legend, Leyenda negra, and the American Black Legend are very similar, too similar for comfort. What do they have in common? The Spanish Leyenda Negra was a […]
Memories of an unpopular riot
By Oscar Barajas It has been two decades since that Wednesday in April when Los Angeles went through either a civil unrest or a riot – it all depends on […]