May 18, 2013

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Texas' most widely read community blog on Texas Politics, Burnt Orange Report is written by Democratic activists, hacks, insiders, and grassroots organizers.
Chantilly is the blogger behind BiculturalMom.com and the founder of MulticulturalFamilia.com, an online magazine and community for today's modern families. She writes about diversity, discrimination, parenting, relationships, and other important topics concerning 'bicultural' life.
Dustin Mendus is an undergraduate student at Indiana University of Pennsylvania, studying Geography and interested in the way digital media is shaping society.
El Guapo writes the blog The Daily Refried, and is, without question, the foremost authority on all things sinvergüenza. Follow him on Facebook or Twitter @TheDailyRefried.
I am a 40-plus-year-old divorced, college-educated Mexican-American woman born in East L.A., moved to Ciudad Juárez, then back to L.A. before finally settling in El Paso. Then, a career in TV journalism in the U.S. capitol where, for 17 years, I covered the tragedies of ordinary people, the glamour of celebrities, the infidelities of presidents and the diplomatic justifications for war. I put that career on hold when I moved to the suburbs with my then-husband, fast forward and I am currently a stay-at-home mom who recently began wading into the world of dating, blogging and finding my life’s comfort zone. We all have our own Garden of Eden: This is mine. You can follow Edie on Twitter @EdiesEden or blog edieseden.blogspot.com
Flaming Tortillas is dedicated to bringing the best of Latin cuisine, culture, and food news to your kitchen table. It features what’s in season right now, favorite recipes from all over Latin America and fresh cultural Latin events around the country. Follow us on Twitter @FTortillas and get the latest news on Facebook.
Gozamos is a modern online magazine and community for young Latinos and others passionate about Latino culture. We bring a fresh, thoughtful approach to Latino cultural coverage and provide original content on music, politics, lifestyle, arts, and more.
Dr. Henry Flores is a professor of Political Science and Dean of the Graduate School at St. Mary’s University, in San Antonio, Texas.
Ito Romo is the author of El Puente / The Bridge and the forthcoming The Border is Burning (August 2013) both from UNM Press. He is Associate Professor of English and Communication Studies at St. Mary's University in San Antonio, Texas, and is presently teaching at the Universidad de Alcalá in Alcalá de Henares, Madrid, Spain.
Follow me @green_chicano Check me out at: www.greenchicano.com http://greenchicano.wordpress.com/ Teacher by training, artist by pursuit, Chicano by identity, Mexicano by heritage, conservationist by practice, aspiring to many things. I seek to connect with people who want to strengthen communities around issues of education, conservation, and culture.
Jesse Luna is an award-winning blogger, technologist, and activist. He has been focused on empowering communities through technology education since 1990. He has worked as an educator, presenter, consultant, and communications expert. You can reach him at jesse.luna@gmail.com and read his blog at http://www.jesseluna.com
Joseph P. A. Villescas, Ph.D. is an independent consultant, writer and instructor. He conducts extensive investigations on Latino and other multidimensional populations that explore trends in their educational development, media consumption, internet usage, voting behaviors, racial categorization, organizational capacities and readiness for future leadership roles in community settings. He is the founder and owner of Villescas Research, Media & Instruction, LLC.
Latinovations is part of Dewey Square Group focusing on Latino outreach and Latino issue advocacy. Follow Latinovations on Facebook or Twitter @Latinovations.
Melanie Mendez-Gonzales is a Latina blogger. She's a Latina and she blogs. She is a Texicana: Mexican decent born in Texas, never lived in Mexico. And this begins her identity crisis. You can read her inspired cuentos in her blog ¿Qué means what?
Martha Sáenz is a life coach and hyponotherapist who lives in Los Angeles. If you have a question for Martha email her at marthalifecoach@gmail.com. Follow her on Twitter at @marthalifecoach.
La Onda Verde es la voz latina del Consejo para la Defensa de los Recursos Naturales (NRDC) dedicada a informar a la comunidad de habla hispana sobre los temas ambientales. Follow La Onda Verde on Facebook or Twitter.
Oscar Barajas is a writer who lives in Los Angeles. Follow him on Twitter @Oscarcoatl.
Oh Hells Nah is a small and sassy Mexican woman exploring the relationships between poetry, politics, and food. She lives in Chicago, you can check out her blog — like hot dogs for your brain — or follow her on Facebook or Twitter @OhHellsNah or email her at info@ohhellsnah.com.
Pilar Marrero is one of the foremost experts on immigration politics in the US media world. She is a journalist who for the last 25 years has extensively covered the areas of city government, immigration and state and national politics for La Opinion, the largest and oldest Spanish language daily paper in America. She is the paper's senior reporter on immigration and politics and a regular commentator for radio and television in both Spanish and English media.
Public News Service (PNS) is a member-supported news service that advocates journalism in the public interest. PNS's network of state-based news services distribute high quality public interest news and information to both mainstream and alternative media on a daily basis. Support comes from non-profit organizations, foundations, individuals and businesses for social responsibility.
Ray Salazar started writing The White Rhino in May 2011. This blog about education and Latino issues became part of Chicago Now, a Tribune Media Group community, two months later. Ray has been an English teacher in the Chicago Public Schools since 1995. In 2003, he earned an M.A. in Writing, with distinction, from DePaul University. In 2009, he received National Board Certification. His writing has aired on National Public Radio and Chicago Public Radio many times. An editorial appeared in the Chicago Tribune. Ray is a native Chicagoan who grew up around 26th Street.
Sara Inés Calderón is a Latina journalist and bloguera suprema. She loves news, chisme, social media and dangly earrings. Follow her on Twitter @SaraChicaD.
Victor Escalante is a freelance writer and photographer. He is a media veteran with nearly two decades of experience in talk radio, newsprint, digital media, and TV. He is a corporate communications consultant who has worked with start-ups to Fortune 500 companies, agencies, nonprofits, and political groups.
VOXXI is the premier site for the acculturated Latino providing relevant news, insightful analysis and thought-provoking blogs. Follow VOXXI on Facebook and Twitter.
Yago Cura is a writer based in Los Angeles. He edits the online journal Hinchas de Poesia and moderates the blog Spicaresque. Follow him on Twitter @theshusher.
Gato Torres is a “garabato” of an irreverent, flea-ridden and disheveled cat, with the worst luck in the world. He is in a difficult situation that could have been caused by those that govern us, decent and respectable people and this could easily be you or me. Zaira Cortes, the creator of Gato Torres is a newspapers reporter, writer and artist from Puebla, Mexico residing in the South Bronx.