Our Pre-Mayflower Thanksgivings

Our Pre-Mayflower Thanksgivings

NewsTaco November 20, 2012

By Miguel Perez, Hidden Hispanic Heritage For Latino immigrants, no other American holiday is more precious than Thanksgiving. “El dia de accion de gracias,” as we know it in Spanish, […]

Jazz de México

NewsTaco November 16, 2012

By Victor Landa, NewsTaco Another Friday, another week done! High fives all around. The best thing? The holiday’s are upon us! It doesn’t get much better than that, unless  of […]

Bill O’Reilly Is Right, I Do Want Things

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By Mary Moreno, NewsTaco It’s not often that I agree with Bill O’Reilly, and I’ve definitely never been moved to write about it. But on the eve of the election, […]

Mexico’s Day of the Revolution – A Holiday Worth Celebrating

Mary Mata November 15, 2012

By Phillipe Diederich, Voxxi November 20th is Mexico’s Día de la Revolución (Day of the Revolution). It’s not Independence Day, and it’s certainly not Cinco de Mayo, which celebrates the Mexican victory […]

A New Ambassador for a New Time

Mary Mata November 13, 2012

By Jesse Treviño, HispanicLatino The topic of immediate concern in Washington is the nation’s fiscal crisis.  Nothing is more important.  But not long thereafter, the time for immigration reform will […]

A Turn at One of My Enemies

Mary Mata November 8, 2012

By Oscar Barajas, NewsTaco Everyone has an archenemy. It is the sheer essence of life. Rising does not feel like rising unless someone or something is attempting to hold us […]

La Migra, circa 1926

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The Fighting Edge (Warner Brothers, 1926) From the textmex obsessed imagination of William A. Nericcio via Heritage Auctions… “The Fighting Edge (Warner Brothers, 1926). One Sheet (27″ X 41″). Kenneth Harlan stars […]

Latin America Green News

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By Amanda Maxwell, La Onda Verde de NRDC Chile Fifty half-dressed activists covered in blue paint greeted Senators on their way into the congressional building on Wednesday, advocating for the politicians not […]

The Election & Mexico: 5 Questions with Ambassador Garza

Mary Mata November 6, 2012

By Antonio Garza, U.S. Ambassador (Ret.) 1. Ambassador Garza, on the eve of the U.S. presidential election and after four years of President Barack Obama’s leadership, are Americans better off? Ambassador Garza: The question […]

Posada: Artist Behind Day Of The Dead Images

NewsTaco November 2, 2012

By Roque Plans, Huffingtopn Post Latino Voices The Day of the Dead is a great day to remember one of the great artists who most heavily influenced the way Mexico […]