As Salazar and Solís Leave, Obama’s Cabinet Left Without Latinos

As Salazar and Solís Leave, Obama’s Cabinet Left Without Latinos

Mary Mata January 22, 2013

By Al Dia Editorial Staff The Secretary of the Interior announced this week that he will leave his cabinet-level post in March. Ken Salazar’s declaration came approximately a week after […]

Immigration Reform High Point of Obama’s Inauguration Address

Mary Mata January 21, 2013

By Ray Salazar, NewsTaco There is a point in any engaging text, whether visual, spoken, or read, where the organization of ideas reaches a high point.  And everything changes.  In […]

Obama Second Term: Sorely in Need of Binders Full of Latinos

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By Jill Lawrence, National Journal Click on picture to read story. [Photo by Grand Canyon NPS]

Latino Group says Obama’s Cabinet should have Two Latinos

Mary Mata January 17, 2013

By Aaron Blake, Washington Post Click on picture to read story. [Photo by The White House]

Cuban Born Episcopal Priest to Deliver Inaugural Benediction

Mary Mata January 16, 2013

By Michelle Boorstein, The Washington Post Click on picture to read story. [Photo courtesy Daily Kos]

Rubio Immigration Plan Looks a Lot Like Obama’s

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By Adam Serwer, Mother Jones Click on picture to read story. [Photo by Gage Skidmore] Read more related stories: Citing Rubio’s ideas on immigration reform, White House sees hope for […]

Latino Activists Call For Secretary Posts In Obama’s Second Term

Mary Mata January 15, 2013

By Fronteras Click on picture to read story. [Photo by DonkeyHotey] More related stories: Obama: Attacks on Cabinet Diversity are Premature, Fox News Latino President Obama deflects criticism about lack of […]

Latinos in the House? Obama’s Changing Cabinet

Mary Mata January 14, 2013

By Alexandra Aquino-Fike, Being Latino As soon as the poll results began trickling in on November 6th, it became increasingly apparent that President Obama was winning a significantly larger percentage of […]

Obama’s Next Act: Immigration Reform

Mary Mata December 20, 2012

By Chris Farell, Bloomberg Businessweek Click on picture to read story. [Photo by Bread for the World]

2012 Top Moments in Latino Politics, #5

Mary Mata December 18, 2012

By Jose Cruz, Our Tiempo In one of the dumbest statements of the year an East Haven, Connecticut Mayor respond to charges that police officers in his town harassed, abused […]