How The U.S. War on Drugs Casts a Shadow over Communities of Color
How The U.S. War on Drugs Casts a Shadow over Communities of Color
By Robert Valencia, Latinovations When Dr. Ethan Nadelmann, director of the Drug Policy Alliance, took the stage at the San Francisco Freedom Forum on September 28, he shared a staggering figure […]
Daily NewsTaco
Friday October 5, 2012 Where Latinos Vote in One Helpful Map (ABC News): I LOVE this! Maybe because I’m a visual learner, maybe because I need pictures to help me understand a […]
The 44th Anniversary of the Tlatelolco Massacre
By Latino Rebels Why October 2, 1968 Will Never Be Forgotten: Take a moment today and never forget. Today many in Mexico will be taking to the streets to remember […]
National Pro-Immigrant Group Demands Obama Fire Eric Holder
PRESS RELEASE Marshall, MN – National pro-immigrant group Cafe Con Leche Republicans today reacted to Univisión’s bombshell news report about ‘Fast and Furious’ which aired Sunday night. Bob Quasius, President, […]
Jazz de México
By Victor Landa, NewsTaco What. A. Week. …in a good way. All the same, I’m glad it’s winding down, I think we all need a respite from the churn. And, […]
Crops Rot due to Lack of Workers, Farmers Talk of Immigration Reformm
By Aurora Almendral, Feet in 2 Worlds In Arizona it’s about 60 days before the harvest season, and Kevin Rogers, president of the Arizona Farm Bureau and a farmer himself, is […]
Jazz de México
By Victor Landa, NewsTaco I don’t know about you, but I’m just about ready for the weekend! It’s a well earned, well received respite from all the stuff we manage […]
The Mexican Independence GRITO Videos The Mainstream Media Is Not Showing
By Latino Rebels Alternative media continues to chronicle the #YoSoy132 movement in Mexico. This weekend, during the country’s traditional GRITO celebrations that kicked off Independence Day, several protest videos were uploaded to YouTube. […]
Jazz De México
By Victor Landa, NewsTaco I don’t know if you believe in this kind of stuff, but somewhere between Tuesday afternoon and Thursday late morning most everyone I knew was getting […]
Ambassador’s Brief: The Election, The Economy and Mexico
By Antonio Garza, U.S. Ambassador (Ret.) It may be just a distant memory for some, but the first week in September once unofficially signaled the start of the U.S. presidential campaign season. […]