Latino Musicians Homage Carlos Santana in Mexico

Latino Musicians Homage Carlos Santana in Mexico

Mary Mata February 13, 2014

By Jorge Calvillo, Latinos Post Mexican musician Carlos Santana, one of the most renowned figures in Latino music globally, was honored on the night of Friday in Guadalajara, Jalisco, by a […]

A Recipe for Dia de la Candelaria: Tamales de Mango

Mary Mata January 29, 2014

By Brenda Storch, La Vitamina T *translated by NewsTaco Dia de la Candelaria, or  Candlemas Day, is approaching, and to give the tamal tradition an original touch  we bring you […]

Historic Bill Privatizing Mexico’s Oil Industry Passed By Both Houses, Just Provisions Pending

Mary Mata December 12, 2013

By Associated Press/Fox News Latino (AP) –  Mexico’s lower house of Congress gave general approval to historic legislation that would open the state-run oil industry to private investment, but final […]

Zapotec Language Surviving in California

Mary Mata October 29, 2013

By Maria Hinojosa, Latino USA An indigenous language in Mexico called Zapotec is in danger of dying out. Its best chance of survival is, ironically, in Los Angeles. Contributors Ruxandra […]

New digital map tracks attacks on journalists and bloggers in Mexico

Mary Mata October 25, 2013

This article was suggested by taquista Linda Cuellar.  By Jorge Luis Sierra, icfj In Mexico, where more than 80 journalists have been killed since 2005, many assaults, beatings, threats, disappearances […]

Mexico’s Zetas Are Not Finished Yet

Mary Mata October 24, 2013

By Scott Stewart and Tristan Reed, Stratfor During the question-and-answer portion of our quarterly Mexico Security Monitor webinar, we were asked a question pertaining to the current status of Los Zetas. […]

Ancient Mexican medicine: Why it was so effective

Mary Mata October 17, 2013

By  Hope Gillette, Saludify Medicine has been around almost as long as illness; it’s natural for us to want to find a way to feel better. Unfortunately, history is littered with […]

Not giving up – Mexican whose feet were cut off to ride bike 670 miles

Mary Mata October 16, 2013

By Kristina Puga, NBCLatino Two years ago Carlos Gutierrez lived in his native Chihuahua, Mexico and had it all — a wife, two young children and a lucrative beverage and […]

The Mexican Uprising Deepens

Mary Mata September 30, 2013

By Kent Paterson, Frontera NorteSur/New America Media Less than one year after taking office, the administration of Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto faces serious challenges to its core policies. Leading […]

Mexico hurricane victims need help

Mary Mata September 27, 2013

By Teresa Puente, Chicanísima A recent news story that you might have missed was about the hurricane and tropical storm that struck southern Mexico, especially in the area around Acapulco. Tropical Storm […]