Undocumented Latinas More Vulnerable To Domestic Violence

Undocumented Latinas More Vulnerable To Domestic Violence

Mary Mata August 15, 2012

By Silvia Casabianca, Voxxi The Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) waits in limbo for reauthorization in Congress. While legislators discuss content, thousands of women are suffering the physical and mental consequences of […]

Unrest In Anaheim Could Lead To More Latino Representation

Mary Mata August 8, 2012

By Tony Castro, Voxxi Against a backdrop of fantasy and tragedy, one of America’s oldest discriminatory political practices may be seeing its last hurrah in Anaheim. Historically, at-large election districts […]

Is Anaheim A Glimpse Into The Future?

Mary Mata August 7, 2012

By Raul Ramos y Sanchez, Latino Rebels The city of Anaheim is suddenly in the national spotlight. The home of Disneyland, touted as the “happiest place on earth,” has been […]

Despite Violence, Low-Income Students Can Succeed in School

Mary Mata August 6, 2012

By Ray Salazar, NewsTaco As summer vacation reaches its end for most students, we are unfortunately forced to face the consequences of violence many elementary and high-school students experienced. Some […]

Morning NewsTaco

NewsTaco August 1, 2012

Wednesday August 1, 2012 GOP holds advantage over Democrats in electing Latino politicians (Los Angeles Times):  Democrats might have selected the keynote speaker at their convention to rally Latino voters, but […]

Cops Clash With Latino Community After Two Police Shootings

Mary Mata July 27, 2012

By Tony Castro, Voxxi ANAHEIM—The Southern California city of Anaheim, historically known as the home of Disneyland and the Angels major league team, has become the most recent capitol of […]

More Social Media Pictures And Videos Of Anaheim Protests

Mary Mata

By Rebeldes, Latino Rebels Protests in Anaheim continued yesterday, even after the mother of Manuel Diaz, whose death at the hands of Anaheim police on Saturday led to the protests, pleaded […]

The Bully And The Latino Nerd

Mary Mata

 By Eres Nerd The middle school day ended.  Mis friends and I walked to the school bus across the dirt field, which in a wetter climate would be covered with grass. It […]

After Colorado Shootings, A Mostly Hispanic Aurora Community Grieves

NewsTaco July 26, 2012

By Amanda Edwards, Voxxi After last week’s tragedy that had suspected killer James Holmes randomly shooting dozens of people inside the local Century 16 movie theater, Aurora, one of the most diverse […]

Hispanics, Blacks Want Stricter Gun Laws, Polls Say

Mary Mata July 25, 2012

By Griselda Nevárez, Voxxi  While incidents like the shooting in Aurora, Colo., that killed 12 and injured 58 tend to revive the national debate of gun control laws, Americans continue […]