Is El Día de los Muertos Now Sponsored by José Cuervo?
Is El Día de los Muertos Now Sponsored by José Cuervo?
By Latino Rebels Looks like the corporate push to make El Día de los Muertos (The Day of the Dead) into autumn’s version of Cinco de Mayo has arrived, and […]
Mexico Offers Support for Communities Hit by Hurricane Sandy
By Hispanically Speaking News The Mexican government expressed its solidarity with all the communities hammered by Hurricane Sandy in the United States and said it was offering “consular protection to […]
Is Ted Cruz Latino Enough?
By Roque Planas, Huffington Post Latino Voices Ted Cruz is still taking heat from critics who say he’s not Latino enough. The Cuban-American with a southern drawl faced criticism over his […]
Latin America Green News
By Amanda Maxwell, La Onda Verde de NRDC Chile Chile’s Energy Undersecretary, Sergio del Campo, announced that the government will begin studying the potential for building nuclear power plants again. The government had […]
Pearls Before Swine, Justin Bieber, and US Border Policy!
From the textmex obsessed imagination of Memo Nericcio classic! click to make grande… source: http://www.gocomics.com/pearlsbeforeswine/2012/10/28 This article was first published in textmex galleryblog. William Anthony Nericcio, aka “Memo,” is the Director of […]
Arizona Campaign Builds Against “America’s Toughest Sheriff”
By Valeria Fernández, New America Media PHOENIX, Ariz.–A movement to oust Joe Arpaio, America’s self-proclaimed “toughest sheriff,” from office continues to gain momentum in Arizona. Actions range from a Latino voter […]
US & UK Media Fail in Coverage of Mexican Beggar Child
By Latino Rebels The last few days a story from Mexico made the English-language online media in both the U.S. (CBS News,Jezebel) and the U.K. (The Daily Mail). The story involved a person in […]
A Time To Welcome the Spirits
By Miguel Perez, HiddenHispanicHeritage During the next few days in Hispanic homes throughout this country, there will be people invoking the spirits — asking dead relatives to come back into […]
Jazz de México
By Victor Landa, NewsTaco It’s done! Another week, come and gone; just about wrapped up; almost into the weekend. Here at NewsTaco that means one thing for sure. It’s Jazz […]
Dia de Los Muertos Vs.Halloween
By Maria Chaidez, Our Tiempo It was only a few years ago that I became vaguely acquainted with one of Mexico’s most acclaimed yet obscure cultural traditions-The Day of the […]