Beer makers, don’t exploit Latinos

Beer makers, don’t exploit Latinos

Mary Mata June 3, 2013

By Esther Cepeda, Washington Post Writers Group In matters of Latino unity, the prevailing stereotype is that Mexicans, South Americans and Puerto Ricans don’t get along. But if ever there […]

Resumes of Latinos delivered to Corbett’s office

Mary Mata

By Vernon Clark, Philadelphia Inquirer Outraged by Gov. Corbett’s recent remarks about the lack of Latinos in his administration, about two dozen people gathered outside the governor’s Philadelphia office Friday […]

Joseph Castro named Fresno State’s first Latino president

Mary Mata May 29, 2013

By Pablo Lopez and Tim Sheehan, The Fresno Bee Joseph Castro, a Hanford native, made history Wednesday when he was named the next president of Fresno State, becoming the first […]

Latinos Rebuild After Oklahoma Tornado

Mary Mata May 27, 2013

By Hansi Lo Wang, NPR Pastor Chano Najera calls out T-shirt sizes in Spanglish to volunteers waiting for their uniforms. It’s easy to spot Najera in this crowd — just […]

Memorial Day: America pauses to remember fallen heroes

Mary Mata

By Associated Press/Voxxi Americans planned to gather at cemeteries, memorials and monuments nationwide to honor fallen military service members on Memorial Day, at a time when combat in Afghanistan approaches […]

FBI seeks source of prostitution, corruption allegations against Sen. Robert Menendez

Mary Mata May 20, 2013

By Carol D. Leonnig and Peter Wallsten, Washington Post A pair of FBI agents met on a recent weekday morning with brothers Alfonso “Alfy” and Jose “Pepe” Fanjul in the Palm Beach headquarters […]

Latinos May Need More Than ‘Miracle’ To Prosper In Texas

Mary Mata May 15, 2013

By Texas Public Radio President Obama brought a message of economic recovery when he visited Austin, the first stop in his “Middle Class Jobs and Opportunity Tour.” Latinos in the U.S., however, are […]

A Tale of Two Communities: Asians, Latinos & The Future L.A.

Mary Mata

By Elson Trinidad, KCET Take a look at the future of Los Angeles, and what will you see? Less smog? A subway that reaches the sea? Flying cars? A professional football […]

How Do We Get More Latinos Into Leadership Roles?

Mary Mata May 14, 2013

By Emily Deruy, ABC News/Univision SAN FRANCISCO — The Latino community in the United States is growing and increasingly exercising its collective muscle when it comes to everything from who […]

Heritage Defends Jason Richwine On Latino Radio

Mary Mata May 10, 2013

By Evan McMorris-Santoro, Buzz Feed The foundation’s spokesperson won’t say if Richwine will be fired, and says his dissertation on Hispanic vs white IQ has been “taken out of context.” […]