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Did Texas Rep. Peña Lie About Drawing Own District?

Mary Mata September 26, 2011

By Cindy Casares Texas Representative Aaron Peña (R, but formerly D–Edinburg) is in the hot seat this week after testimony in San Antonio federal court last week proved inconsistent with Peña’s […]

Hispanic Heritage Month 2011: Sept. 15 – Oct. 15

Mary Mata September 15, 2011

6 Ways To Think About Hispanic Heritage Month

Mary Mata September 14, 2011

8 More Major Cities Now Have White Minorities

Mary Mata September 7, 2011

Eight major metropolitan areas can have joined the ranks of minority-majority regions, according to a new study. Data from the 2010 Census showed that Washington D.C., Memphis, Las Vegas, New […]

Latino Birthrates Falling In Arizona

Mary Mata September 6, 2011

The Latino birthrate fell in Arizona, according to a recent state study, and this means that projected growth for the state will be less than anticipated. We already reported that […]

Places Not To Drive With A Confederate Texas License Plate

Mary Mata September 5, 2011

By Cindy Casares The Texas Sons of Confederate Veterans recently petitioned the Texas Department of Motor Vehicles to issue a license plate featuring the Confederate flag. An April vote by […]

Federal Court Showdown Could Change Latino Politics

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This is the week of the big showdown in a Texas courtroom. I don’t mean to breech the fuzzy limits of melodrama, but what happens in that federal courtroom could change the politics of […]