Mexican Immigrants Make Dreams Come Through With Ice Cream
Mexican Immigrants Make Dreams Come Through With Ice Cream
Carlos Flores went from being a doctoral student in Mexico to pushing an ice cream cart to selling shaved ice out of a truck to being the successful owner of […]
10 Famous, Memorable And Notorious Latina Maids
By Enrique Limón, of El Zonkey Show and on Twitter They are efficient, stealth, and not to mention HUGE in Japan. ¿A qué hora sales por el pan? They’re maids, and with all this talk […]
People Marrying Later, Tías Everywhere Weep
Census figures indicate that people are increasingly marrying later in their lives, which if your family is anything like mine, means that tías and abuelitas across the country are beginning […]
NY Latinos Harassed For Speaking Spanish At Work
Eight Latino employees of the City of Rochester in New York claim that they were subject to harassment at work because of an “English only” policy in the public works […]
Despite What You’d Think, Working From Home Can Suck
So, now that I’m about to round out my first week as a full-time blogger, let me tell you something I know we’ve all wondered: no, working from home is […]
NewsTaco To Go: Obesity, Abortions, Mexico Deaths, Labor and Arizona
Arizona wants to undo the Constitution, there’s a labor shortage of skilled workers, childhood obesity is bad, a U.S. teen was killed in Mexico, the government is cutting programs and […]
Unemployment 9% In January, ¿Y Qué?
White House numbers put the unemployment rate in January at 9%, which is still super high, but a decline over the last two months. Only 36,000 jobs were added last […]
High Unemployment, But, Lots Of Job Openings
A curious paradox has emerged in the U.S. as the recession trudges on: Although there are lots of unemployed, they cannot fill the jobs that are opening up in different […]