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Latino Birth Rate Drops During Recession

Mary Mata November 29, 2011

Since 2007, the number of Latino babies born in the U.S. has dropped by 11% — or below 1 million in 2010. This is particularly of interest because it has […]

Thanksgiving Stats From The Census Bureau

Mary Mata November 23, 2011

DOJ Finds Latino Politico Disenfranchised Latino Voters

Mary Mata October 27, 2011

25 States To Use Bilingual Ballots

Mary Mata October 14, 2011

Bilingual ballots have been ordered in 25 states, according to a report from the Associated Press, down from 30 in 2000. The 248 counties that will be using the ballots […]

The End Of Texas As We Know It

Mary Mata October 10, 2011

By Cindy Casares There’s no doubt the world is in a crazy place right now, and Texas is no exception. It seems we’re entering a whole new era in the […]

Obama to Puerto Rico: The U.S. Congress Decides Your Fate

Mary Mata September 29, 2011

By Julio R. Varela In a much-heralded White House Roundtable Discussion today with journalists from Yahoo!, MSN, and AOL, President Obama offered his views about Puerto Rico’s quest to finally […]

Race At Center Of Creating Latino Majority LA County Seat

Mary Mata

You can slice it pretty much any way you want, but it appears as though race was very squarely front and center in the recent fight to create another Latino-majority […]