January 10, 2017 Latinos a Race? Census, Groups Try to Figure Out How to Classify Hispanics Latino groups are working with the U.S. Census Bureau to figure out how to tackle changes for the 2020 census.
January 10, 2017 Marking One Month Since Jenni Rivera’s Death It’s now been one month since Jenni Rivera perished along with five others in a plane crash in Northern Mexico.
January 10, 2017 Idaho Latino Students Making Strides With Vocabulary Idaho has a large Hispanic community that tests ahead of other states on vocabulary.
January 10, 2017 Our American Dream: Mary Cantu, Turning Trash into Treasures in the Hands of Budding Artists Mary Elizabeth Cantu doesn’t believe in throwing anything away, and because of this she’s helped create a small tribe of future artists.
January 10, 2017 Research Centers Feud, Offer Glimpse into Heated Debate Over Immigration Reform A feud between two nationally known immigration research centers supposedly dedicated to conducting non-partisan, unbiased research foreshadows likely political divisions in the upcoming national immigration reform debate.
January 10, 2017 Gun Control: Latinos Favor Stricter Laws For Varying Reasons Research suggests they are one group that overwhelmingly prefers stricter laws on firearms.
January 10, 2017 Rosario Marin: Budget, Discipline and Common Sense How can Congress and our re-elected President they have the moral authority to tell the American people to tighten their belts when they don’t do that?
January 10, 2017 Hugo Chavez May Be Absent, But He Still Rules In Venezuela In the official strategy, the absence and silence of the leader is used to mythologize the figure of Chávez.
January 10, 2017 After Hillary Clinton, What Can Latin America Expect from the Next Secretary of State? Can we expect the same level of attention to Latin America from Senator John Kerry, a nominee for Secretary of State? Not likely, though that may not be a bad thing.
January 10, 2017 Hilda Solis Set to Become Queen of LA After Resignation, Eyes Powerful County Position The nation's first Hispanic labor secretary could be headed to one of the most powerful positions in the country.